Pronunciation: /ɛrəˈskɛpsi/
noun the act or process of observing the stars
A1 Aeroscepsy is the ability to sense changes in the air.
A2 Birds use aeroscepsy to navigate during migration.
B1 Pilots rely on aeroscepsy to anticipate turbulence.
B2 Meteorologists study aeroscepsy to predict weather patterns.
C1 Researchers are exploring the phenomenon of aeroscepsy in marine animals.
C2 The study of aeroscepsy in insects has revealed fascinating adaptations.
formal Aeroscepsy is the study of the air and its properties.
informal I heard aeroscepsy is all about studying the atmosphere.
slang Some people think aeroscepsy is just a fancy word for weather watching.
figurative In a way, practicing aeroscepsy is like understanding the language of the sky.
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