Aeromagnetic

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌɛroʊmæɡˈnɛtɪk/

Definitions of aeromagnetic

adjective describing or relating to the measurement of the Earth's magnetic field using an aircraft

Example Sentences

A1 The aeromagnetic survey revealed hidden underground structures.

A2 The aeromagnetic data helped geologists map out the mineral deposits in the area.

B1 The aeromagnetic anomaly indicated the presence of valuable resources beneath the surface.

B2 The aeromagnetic survey conducted by the team provided detailed information about the geological features of the region.

C1 The aeromagnetic measurements were crucial in determining the optimal location for drilling operations.

C2 The aeromagnetic data collected during the expedition offered valuable insights into the Earth's magnetic field.

Examples of aeromagnetic in a Sentence

formal The aeromagnetic survey revealed anomalies in the Earth's magnetic field.

informal They used aeromagnetic technology to map out the magnetic properties of the land.

slang I heard they're doing some aeromagnetic stuff to find buried treasure.

figurative Her presence had an aeromagnetic effect on everyone in the room.

Grammatical Forms of aeromagnetic

past tense

aeromagnetized

plural

aeromagnetics

comparative

more aeromagnetic

superlative

most aeromagnetic

present tense

aeromagnetic

future tense

will be aeromagnetic

perfect tense

has been aeromagnetic

continuous tense

is being aeromagnetic

singular

aeromagnetic

positive degree

aeromagnetic

infinitive

to aeromagnetize

gerund

aeromagnetizing

participle

aeromagnetized

Origin and Evolution of aeromagnetic

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'aeromagnetic' originates from the combination of 'aero-' meaning air or atmosphere and 'magnetic' relating to magnetism.
Evolution of the word: The term 'aeromagnetic' was first used in the 1950s in the field of geophysics to describe the use of magnetic surveys conducted from aircraft to map variations in the Earth's magnetic field. Over time, the word has become more commonly used in the context of aerial magnetic surveys for mineral exploration and geological mapping.