Pronunciation: /ˈɛrəˌdaɪn/
noun a type of aircraft that derives its lift from aerodynamic forces
A1 An aerodyne is a type of aircraft that stays in the air using aerodynamic lift.
A2 The aerodyne flew smoothly through the sky, powered by its advanced propulsion system.
B1 Pilots must undergo specific training to operate an aerodyne safely.
B2 The aerodyne's design was optimized for maximum efficiency and speed.
C1 The engineers conducted extensive testing to improve the aerodyne's performance.
C2 The aerodyne's cutting-edge technology set a new standard in aviation innovation.
formal The aerodyne was designed with advanced aerodynamics for optimal efficiency in flight.
informal Check out that cool aerodyne flying overhead!
slang I heard they're working on a new aerodyne model that's supposed to be super fast.
figurative Her mind was like an aerodyne, soaring through complex ideas effortlessly.
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