noun a substance used for sticking objects together

adjective able to stick fast to a surface or object; sticky

  • The adhesive used in the construction industry must meet strict standards for durability.
  • I need to buy some adhesive to fix the loose tiles in the bathroom.
  • I found this super sticky adhesive that works like magic!
  • Her words were like adhesive, sticking with me long after our conversation ended.

noun a branch of a country's armed forces that specializes in aerial warfare

  • The air corps is responsible for maintaining the country's aerial defense.
  • My cousin is in the air corps and he loves flying planes.
  • Joining the air corps is no joke, it's tough training.
  • Her creativity soared through the air like a skilled pilot in the air corps.

noun the process of arming for war

  • The country invested heavily in upgrading its military armament.
  • The soldiers showed off their new armament during the training exercise.
  • That store has some serious armament for sale!
  • Her sharp wit was her best armament in any argument.

noun a seat in an aircraft that can be ejected in an emergency to allow the occupant to escape

  • The pilot activated the ejection seat in case of emergency.
  • The ejection seat is like a last resort for the pilot.
  • I heard the new fighter jet has a badass ejection seat.
  • Using the ejection seat in that situation was like hitting the reset button on his life.

noun something that has been made smaller in size

  • The miniaturization of electronic devices has allowed for more powerful technology in smaller packages.
  • I love how miniaturization has made our phones so much easier to carry around everywhere.
  • Check out this miniaturization of a gaming console - it's so cute and tiny!
  • The artist's miniaturization of the city skyline in his painting gives it a unique and detailed look.

noun a hard, silvery-white metallic element used in alloys and as a coating for other metals

  • The price of nickel has been steadily increasing due to high demand in the automotive industry.
  • I found a nickel on the ground while I was out for a walk.
  • I'm broke, all I have left is a nickel to my name.
  • Her words were like a nickel, shiny on the surface but lacking real value.

noun military weapons and ammunition; equipment for war

  • The military base is well-stocked with various types of ordnance.
  • Make sure you don't accidentally set off any of the ordnance lying around.
  • I heard they're bringing in some heavy ordnance for the big operation.
  • Her sharp words were like emotional ordnance, causing explosions in their relationship.

noun a glider or sailplane is a type of aircraft that does not have an engine and is designed to fly using only the natural forces of the air, such as thermals and updrafts.

  • The sailplane gracefully glided through the sky, powered only by the currents of air.
  • I saw a cool sailplane flying overhead at the airshow.
  • Dude, that sailplane is so rad!
  • Her dreams took flight like a sailplane soaring towards the horizon.

noun a circular object that revolves on an axle and is fixed below a vehicle or other object to enable it to move easily over the ground

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  • The wheel is a fundamental component of most vehicles.
  • I need to get my bike's wheel fixed before I can ride it again.
  • Let's hit the road and put some wheels on the pavement.
  • She's always the one to keep the wheels turning in our group project.

SFF

noun SFF stands for Science Fiction and Fantasy, which are genres of speculative fiction that often involve futuristic or fantastical elements.

  • The conference will feature various discussions on the latest trends in SFF literature.
  • I love reading SFF books in my free time.
  • SFF movies are my jam!
  • Her imagination soared to new heights as she delved into the world of SFF.

noun a part of the aircraft that generates thrust by rotating

  • The propeller plane flew smoothly through the clear blue sky.
  • I love watching propeller planes take off at the airport.
  • Check out that cool prop plane flying overhead!
  • Her thoughts were like a propeller plane, constantly spinning and never settling.

noun a material or surface that prevents slipping

adjective describing a surface or material that prevents slipping

  • The non-skid surface on the stairs prevents slipping accidents.
  • Make sure you wear shoes with non-skid soles on the boat.
  • These non-skid socks are perfect for walking on hardwood floors.
  • Her non-skid attitude towards success ensures she never gives up.

verb to remove or destroy tissue, such as by surgery or laser

adjective pertaining to the process of ablating

  • The surgeon successfully performed an ablating procedure to remove the abnormal tissue.
  • The doctor zapped away the bad stuff with ablating.
  • They used some fancy tech to ablating that problem away.
  • Her sharp words were like ablating the tension in the room.

adjective a term used to describe a specific type of material or substance

  • The high-quality blades were made from acmonital, a type of stainless steel.
  • I heard that the new chef's knives are made with acmonital, they must be really sharp.
  • I can't believe how expensive those acmonital knives are, they're like gold!
  • Her words cut through the tension in the room like a blade made of acmonital.

noun a type of handlebar for bicycles that is designed to be more aerodynamic

adjective describing the type of handlebar as aerodynamic

  • The aerobar on the bicycle allows for a more aerodynamic riding position.
  • I love using the aerobar on my bike to go faster.
  • Check out my sweet new aerobar for my ride!
  • He held onto the aerobar of life, navigating through challenges with grace and efficiency.

noun a small unmanned aircraft used for collecting weather data and surveillance purposes

  • The aerosonde is a small unmanned aircraft used for various research purposes.
  • I heard they're using an aerosonde to collect data for the study.
  • Check out that cool aerosonde flying overhead!
  • The aerosonde swooped in like a silent guardian, gathering information without being noticed.

noun Aerospike engines - a type of rocket engine that maintains its efficiency over a wide range of altitudes by using an aerospike nozzle

  • Aerospike engines are a type of rocket engine that have a unique nozzle design.
  • Aerospike engines are like the cool kids of rocket engines with their special nozzle shape.
  • Aerospike engines are the bomb when it comes to rocket propulsion.
  • Using aerospike engines is like having a secret weapon in the world of rocket science.