Pronunciation: /ɛrəˈfɪzɪkəl/
adjective relating to the physical properties of the atmosphere or of gases in motion
A1 The aerophysical therapist helped me with my breathing exercises.
A2 The aerophysical properties of the new material make it ideal for use in aircraft.
B1 The aerophysical characteristics of the region make it perfect for paragliding.
B2 The aerophysical research conducted by the team led to groundbreaking discoveries in the field of aviation.
C1 The aerophysical model developed by the scientists revolutionized our understanding of atmospheric dynamics.
C2 The aerophysical simulations created by the experts accurately predicted the behavior of the airflow around the aircraft.
formal The study of aerophysical phenomena is crucial for understanding atmospheric dynamics.
informal I find aerophysical research fascinating because it involves studying things like air pressure and temperature.
slang I never knew aerophysical stuff could be so interesting!
figurative His mind was like an aerophysical laboratory, constantly analyzing and dissecting every thought.
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