Aeroscepsies

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /ɛrəˈsɛpsiːz/

Definitions of aeroscepsies

noun Aeroscepsies is a plural noun referring to the act of examining air or gases for scientific purposes.

Example Sentences

A1 I have never heard of aeroscepsies before.

A2 Aeroscepsies are a type of medical procedure used to examine the lungs.

B1 The doctor recommended aeroscepsies to diagnose the respiratory condition.

B2 Aeroscepsies require specialized equipment and trained professionals to perform.

C1 Research on aeroscepsies has led to advancements in pulmonary medicine.

C2 The hospital invested in state-of-the-art technology for conducting aeroscepsies.

Examples of aeroscepsies in a Sentence

formal The study of aeroscepsies involves the analysis of air samples for various pollutants.

informal I heard that aeroscepsies can help determine the quality of air in a specific location.

slang Have you ever tried doing aeroscepsies to check the air around here?

figurative His mind was like a laboratory conducting aeroscepsies on every thought that entered.

Grammatical Forms of aeroscepsies

past tense

aeroscepsied

plural

aeroscepsies

comparative

more aeroscepsies

superlative

most aeroscepsies

present tense

aeroscepsies

future tense

will aeroscepsies

perfect tense

have aeroscepsied

continuous tense

is aeroscepsying

singular

aeroscepsy

positive degree

aeroscepsies

infinitive

to aeroscepsy

gerund

aeroscepsying

participle

aeroscepsied

Origin and Evolution of aeroscepsies

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aeroscepsies' originates from Greek, where 'aero' means air and 'scepsies' means examination or observation.
Evolution of the word: The term 'aeroscepsies' was likely coined in the 17th century to describe the act of examining or observing the air. Over time, its usage may have evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings related to air quality or atmospheric studies.