Pronunciation: /ɛroʊˈhaɪdrəs/
adjective describing something that contains both air and water
A1 Aerohydrous plants need both air and water to survive.
A2 The aerohydrous vehicle was designed to be fuel-efficient.
B1 The aerohydrous system in the aircraft allows for better performance at high altitudes.
B2 The aerohydrous technology used in the new submarine makes it more efficient underwater.
C1 The aerohydrous design of the building incorporates sustainable energy sources.
C2 The aerohydrous propulsion system on the spacecraft is cutting-edge technology.
formal The aerohydrous system in the aircraft helps regulate the humidity levels during flights.
informal I heard they installed an aerohydrous system in the new plane for better comfort.
slang The aerohydrous setup in the plane is pretty cool, keeps the air nice and fresh.
figurative Her mind was like an aerohydrous machine, constantly adjusting to different environments.
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