Aerometric

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /ɛrəˈmɛtrɪk/

Definitions of aerometric

adjective relating to the measurement of the properties of the earth's atmosphere

Example Sentences

A1 The aerometric device measures air quality in the city.

A2 The aerometric data showed an increase in pollution levels.

B1 The aerometric analysis indicated a need for stricter environmental regulations.

B2 The aerometric study revealed a correlation between air quality and respiratory illnesses.

C1 The aerometric research team developed a new method for monitoring greenhouse gas emissions.

C2 The aerometric measurements were conducted using state-of-the-art equipment to ensure accuracy.

Examples of aerometric in a Sentence

formal The aerometric measurements were used to analyze air quality in the city.

informal The aerometric data showed that the pollution levels were high.

slang I'm not sure what the aerometric readings mean, but they don't look good.

figurative Her aerometric approach to problem-solving always leads to innovative solutions.

Grammatical Forms of aerometric

past tense

aerometriced

plural

aerometrics

comparative

more aerometric

superlative

most aerometric

present tense

aerometric

future tense

will aerometric

perfect tense

has aerometriced

continuous tense

is aerometricing

singular

aerometric

positive degree

aerometric

infinitive

to aerometric

gerund

aerometricing

participle

aerometriced

Origin and Evolution of aerometric

First Known Use: 1825 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aerometric' is derived from the combination of the Greek word 'aero' meaning air and the suffix '-metric' meaning measurement.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the 19th century to describe the measurement or analysis of gases in the air, the term 'aerometric' has evolved to encompass a broader range of applications related to air quality and atmospheric science.