Pronunciation: /ˌɛroʊˈstætɪk/
adjective relating to or using aerostatics, the branch of fluid mechanics that deals with the motion of gases, especially air, and the forces acting on bodies moving through them
A1 Balloons are aerostatic objects that float in the air.
A2 The aerostatic properties of hot air balloons allow them to rise and fall.
B1 Understanding the principles of aerostatics is important for designing airships.
B2 The aerostatic lift of blimps is achieved through the use of helium or hydrogen gas.
C1 The aerostatic stability of the zeppelin made it a popular mode of air travel in the early 20th century.
C2 The aerostatic technology used in modern airships has greatly improved their efficiency and safety.
formal The aerostatic properties of the balloon allowed it to float effortlessly in the sky.
informal The aerostatic balloon was so cool to watch at the festival.
slang That aerostatic contraption is pretty impressive, dude.
figurative Her ideas seemed to have an aerostatic quality, always rising above the rest.
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