Aerography

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɛəˈrɒɡrəfi/

Definitions of aerography

noun the technique of making maps or charts of the upper atmosphere or of celestial bodies

Example Sentences

A1 Aerography is the art of painting with airbrushes.

A2 I learned about aerography in my art class last semester.

B1 The aerography on the car hood was incredibly detailed and realistic.

B2 Many professional artists use aerography to create stunning works of art.

C1 The museum featured a special exhibit on the history of aerography.

C2 His mastery of aerography was evident in the intricate designs he created on motorcycles.

Examples of aerography in a Sentence

formal Aerography is the technique of painting with an airbrush.

informal My friend is really talented at aerography, he can paint amazing designs on cars.

slang I heard aerography is the new cool hobby to pick up.

figurative The aerography of the clouds in the sky created a beautiful masterpiece.

Grammatical Forms of aerography

plural

aerographies

comparative

more aerographic

superlative

most aerographic

present tense

aerographs

future tense

will aerograph

perfect tense

have aerographed

continuous tense

is aerographing

singular

aerography

positive degree

aerographic

infinitive

to aerograph

gerund

aerographing

participle

aerographed

Origin and Evolution of aerography

First Known Use: 1824 year
Language of Origin: Greek and Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aerography' originates from the combination of the Greek word 'aero' meaning 'air' and the suffix '-graphy' meaning 'writing'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the recording or representation of the earth's atmosphere or aerial phenomena, the term 'aerography' has evolved to also encompass the art of painting on air or mist, and more recently, the technique of airbrush painting.