Aeromechanic

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Pronunciation: /ɛəroʊməˈkænɪk/

Definitions of aeromechanic

noun A person who designs, builds, or maintains aircraft or other flying machines.

Example Sentences

A1 An aeromechanic fixes airplanes.

A2 The aeromechanic checked the engine before takeoff.

B1 The aeromechanic has years of experience working on helicopters.

B2 As an aeromechanic, she specializes in troubleshooting complex aircraft systems.

C1 The aeromechanic's expertise in aviation engineering is unmatched.

C2 The aeromechanic's innovative solutions have revolutionized aircraft maintenance.

Examples of aeromechanic in a Sentence

formal The aeromechanic inspected the aircraft's engine for any signs of wear and tear.

informal My friend's dad is an aeromechanic and he's always fixing up planes in his garage.

slang I heard that aeromechanics have to be real 'plane whisperers' to understand all the mechanical nuances.

figurative Being an aeromechanic requires a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of aircraft systems.

Grammatical Forms of aeromechanic

past tense

was an aeromechanic

plural

aeromechanics

comparative

more aeromechanic

superlative

most aeromechanic

present tense

is an aeromechanic

future tense

will be an aeromechanic

perfect tense

has been an aeromechanic

continuous tense

is being an aeromechanic

singular

aeromechanic

positive degree

aeromechanic

infinitive

to be an aeromechanic

gerund

being an aeromechanic

participle

aeromechanic

Origin and Evolution of aeromechanic

First Known Use: 1907 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'aeromechanic' is believed to have originated from the combination of 'aero-' meaning air or gas, and 'mechanic' meaning related to machinery or mechanical work.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a mechanic specializing in the maintenance and repair of aircraft, the term 'aeromechanic' has evolved to encompass a broader range of skills related to aviation technology and engineering.