Aeromarine

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈɛəroʊməˌrin/

Definitions of aeromarine

noun aeromarine

Example Sentences

A1 An aeromarine is a type of vehicle that can travel on both water and air.

A2 The aeromarine was designed for military use, but is now commonly used for recreational purposes.

B1 The company specializes in manufacturing aeromarines for private owners and commercial operators.

B2 The aeromarine industry has seen significant advancements in technology, making these vehicles more efficient and versatile.

C1 Piloting an aeromarine requires extensive training and certification due to the complex nature of operating in both air and water environments.

C2 The aeromarine company unveiled their latest prototype at the international aviation expo, showcasing cutting-edge design and engineering.

Examples of aeromarine in a Sentence

formal The aeromarine industry is constantly evolving with new technologies.

informal I love watching aeromarine shows at the airshow.

slang Check out that cool aeromarine flying overhead!

figurative Her mind was like an aeromarine, soaring through the vast expanse of knowledge.

Grammatical Forms of aeromarine

past tense

aeromarined

plural

aeromarines

comparative

more aeromarine

superlative

most aeromarine

present tense

aeromarines

future tense

will aeromarine

perfect tense

have aeromarined

continuous tense

am aeromarining

singular

aeromarine

positive degree

aeromarine

infinitive

to aeromarine

gerund

aeromarining

participle

aeromarined

Origin and Evolution of aeromarine

First Known Use: 1908 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aeromarine' is derived from the combination of the Greek words 'aero' meaning air and 'marine' meaning related to the sea.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe things related to both air and sea, 'aeromarine' later became associated specifically with aircraft that could operate on both air and water, such as seaplanes.