Aeronomic

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Pronunciation: /ɛrəˈnɑmɪk/

Definitions of aeronomic

adjective relating to the study of the Earth's upper atmosphere and ionosphere

Example Sentences

A1 The aeronomic conditions were perfect for flying a kite.

A2 The pilot had to consider the aeronomic factors before taking off.

B1 The aeronomic data collected during the flight will be analyzed by experts.

B2 The aeronomic model predicted turbulence in the atmosphere.

C1 Advanced aeronomic research has led to improvements in aircraft design.

C2 The aeronomic characteristics of the stratosphere were studied in depth by scientists.

Examples of aeronomic in a Sentence

formal The study of the Earth's upper atmosphere falls under the field of aeronomic research.

informal I heard that aeronomic studies focus on the outer layers of the atmosphere.

slang Aeronomic stuff is way above my head, I stick to simpler subjects.

figurative Exploring the aeronomic mysteries of the sky is like unraveling a cosmic puzzle.

Grammatical Forms of aeronomic

past tense

aeronomiced

plural

aeronomics

comparative

more aeronomic

superlative

most aeronomic

present tense

aeronomic

future tense

will aeronomic

perfect tense

have aeronomiced

continuous tense

is aeronomicing

singular

aeronomic

positive degree

aeronomic

infinitive

to aeronomic

gerund

aeronomicing

participle

aeronomiced

Origin and Evolution of aeronomic

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'aeronomic' is derived from the combination of 'aero-' meaning air or atmosphere, and '-nomic' meaning relating to laws or rules.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the field of atmospheric science to describe the study of the upper atmosphere and its interactions with the sun and space environment. Over time, the term has also been used in relation to the study of planetary atmospheres and their dynamics.