Aeronautical

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Pronunciation: /ɛrəˈnɔtɪkəl/

Definitions of aeronautical

adjective relating to the science or practice of building or flying aircraft

Example Sentences

A1 The aeronautical engineer designed the airplane.

A2 She studied aeronautical engineering in college.

B1 The aeronautical industry is constantly evolving with new technologies.

B2 His passion for aeronautical design led him to pursue a career in aviation.

C1 The aeronautical research team worked tirelessly to improve aircraft safety.

C2 Her groundbreaking work in aeronautical science earned her a prestigious award.

Examples of aeronautical in a Sentence

formal The university offers a degree program in aeronautical engineering.

informal My uncle works in the aeronautical industry designing airplanes.

slang I find aeronautical stuff so cool, like flying through the sky!

figurative Her mind soared to aeronautical heights as she dreamed of becoming a pilot.

Grammatical Forms of aeronautical

past tense

aeronautical

plural

aeronauticals

comparative

more aeronautical

superlative

most aeronautical

present tense

aeronautical

future tense

will be aeronautical

perfect tense

has been aeronautical

continuous tense

is being aeronautical

singular

aeronautical

positive degree

aeronautical

infinitive

to be aeronautical

gerund

being aeronautical

participle

aeronautical

Origin and Evolution of aeronautical

First Known Use: 1785 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aeronautical' originated from the combination of the Greek words 'aer' meaning 'air' and 'nautikos' meaning 'sailor'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the science or art of flight through the air, the term 'aeronautical' has evolved to encompass the design, development, and operation of aircraft and spacecraft.