Pronunciation: /ˌɛrəˈɡræfərz meɪt/
noun a person who is trained in meteorology and oceanography to provide weather information for military operations
A1 An aerographer's mate is responsible for collecting and analyzing weather data.
A2 As an aerographer's mate, you will learn how to interpret weather charts and forecasts.
B1 The aerographer's mate provided crucial information for planning naval operations.
B2 Aerographer's mates are trained to use specialized equipment to measure atmospheric conditions.
C1 The aerographer's mate's expertise in meteorology was instrumental in ensuring safe flight operations.
C2 The aerographer's mate's knowledge of weather patterns proved invaluable during the military exercise.
formal The aerographer's mate is responsible for collecting and analyzing meteorological data for the Navy.
informal My friend is training to be an aerographer's mate in the Navy.
slang Being an aerographer's mate sounds like a cool job in the Navy.
figurative The aerographer's mate is like the weather expert on the ship, always keeping everyone informed.
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