Aerological

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Pronunciation: /ɛərəˈlɑdʒɪkəl/

Definitions of aerological

adjective relating to aerology, which is the study of the atmosphere and its phenomena

Example Sentences

A1 The aerological conditions were perfect for flying a kite.

A2 The pilot checked the aerological forecast before taking off.

B1 The aerological data collected by the weather station helped predict the storm.

B2 The aerological research team analyzed the atmospheric pressure patterns.

C1 The aerological study provided valuable insights into climate change effects.

C2 The aerological model developed by the scientists accurately predicted the weather patterns.

Examples of aerological in a Sentence

formal The aerological data collected from weather balloons is crucial for predicting atmospheric conditions.

informal I'm studying aerological phenomena for my research project.

slang Check out this cool aerological map showing air pressure patterns!

figurative His mind was like an aerological map, constantly shifting and changing.

Grammatical Forms of aerological

past tense

aerologized

plural

aerologicals

comparative

more aerological

superlative

most aerological

present tense

aerologizes

future tense

will aerologize

perfect tense

has aerologized

continuous tense

is aerologizing

singular

aerological

positive degree

aerological

infinitive

to aerologize

gerund

aerologizing

participle

aerologized

Origin and Evolution of aerological

First Known Use: 1870 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aerological' originated from the combination of the Greek word 'aero' meaning 'air' and the suffix '-logical' meaning 'related to the study of'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the study of the atmosphere and its phenomena, the term 'aerological' has evolved to also encompass the study of air quality and meteorology in modern times.