Pronunciation: /ˌɛərəˈstætɪkəl/
adjective relating to or characteristic of aerostatics, the branch of aerodynamics that deals with lighter-than-air craft such as balloons and airships
A1 Balloons are an example of aerostatical objects that float in the air.
A2 The aerostatical properties of hot air balloons make them an interesting mode of transportation.
B1 Understanding the principles of aerostatical engineering is essential for designing airships.
B2 The aerostatical stability of blimps allows them to navigate through the sky with ease.
C1 Advanced aerostatical calculations are used in the design of high-altitude balloons for scientific research.
C2 The aerostatical performance of modern airships is a testament to the advancements in aerospace technology.
formal The aerostatical properties of the hot air balloon allow it to float in the sky.
informal I never knew how aerostatical the blimp was until I saw it up close.
slang That aerostatical drone can fly really high without any issues.
figurative Her ideas were so innovative and groundbreaking, they seemed almost aerostatical in nature.
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