Aerophoto

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈɛroʊˌfoʊtoʊ/

Definitions of aerophoto

noun A type of photography that involves capturing images from the air.

Example Sentences

A1 I saw an aerophoto of the city from above.

A2 The aerophoto showed the landscape in great detail.

B1 The aerophoto was taken by a professional photographer using a drone.

B2 The aerophoto revealed hidden details of the archaeological site.

C1 The aerophoto provided valuable information for the urban planning project.

C2 The aerophoto was featured in a prestigious photography exhibition.

Examples of aerophoto in a Sentence

formal The aerophoto survey provided detailed images of the landscape from above.

informal I love looking at aerophotos of different cities to see how they're laid out.

slang Check out this cool aerophoto I took with my drone!

figurative Her mind was like an aerophoto, capturing every detail and never forgetting.

Grammatical Forms of aerophoto

plural

aerophotos

comparative

more aerophoto

superlative

most aerophoto

present tense

aerophotos

future tense

will aerophoto

perfect tense

have aerophotoed

continuous tense

is aerophotoing

singular

aerophoto

positive degree

aerophoto

infinitive

to aerophoto

gerund

aerophotoing

participle

aerophotoed

Origin and Evolution of aerophoto

First Known Use: 1889 year
Language of Origin: Greek and English
Story behind the word: The word 'aerophoto' is derived from the combination of the Greek word 'aero' meaning air, and the word 'photo' meaning light. It refers to photographs taken from the air.
Evolution of the word: The term 'aerophoto' was first used in 1889 to describe photographs taken from a hot air balloon. Over time, with the advancements in aviation technology, the term evolved to encompass photographs taken from airplanes, drones, and satellites.