Aerospace Technology Glossary

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun a type of wire that conducts electricity

  • The electric wire was carefully installed by the electrician to ensure safety.
  • Be careful not to touch that electric wire, it's live!
  • I accidentally zapped myself on the dang electric wire.
  • The tension between them was like a live electric wire, ready to spark at any moment.

adjective describing something that is resistant to catching on fire or being damaged by fire

  • The building was constructed using fireproof materials to ensure maximum safety.
  • I bought a fireproof safe to protect my important documents.
  • My new phone case is totally fireproof - it can withstand anything!
  • Her confidence was like a fireproof shield, protecting her from any doubts or criticisms.

noun a device or substance placed inside the body for medical purposes

verb to insert or embed something into something else

  • The surgeon carefully inserted the dental implant into the patient's jawbone.
  • I heard she's getting an implant to fix her missing tooth.
  • I can't believe she got implants, her teeth look so perfect now.
  • The new policy seemed to implant a sense of distrust among the employees.

noun a device controlling the flow of fuel or power to an engine

verb to attack or kill by choking or strangling

  • The pilot gently adjusted the throttle to increase speed.
  • You need to push the throttle forward to go faster.
  • I floored the throttle to zoom past the other cars.
  • She decided to release the throttle on her emotions and speak her mind.

noun A type of blanket made from a thin, heat-reflective material, often used in emergency situations to retain body heat and prevent hypothermia.

  • The astronaut used a space blanket to stay warm in the harsh conditions of outer space.
  • I always keep a space blanket in my car in case of emergencies.
  • Hey, grab that space blanket over there, it's freezing outside!
  • Her words were like a comforting space blanket, wrapping me in warmth and reassurance.

noun a material that is abradable

adjective capable of being abraded or worn away by friction

  • The material used for the gaskets must be abradable to prevent damage during operation.
  • Make sure to use an abradable material for the seal so it doesn't wear out quickly.
  • You gotta get that abradable stuff for the job, or it won't last long.
  • Her patience was as abradable as sandpaper, wearing thin with each passing minute.

adjective relating to or causing acceleration

  • The company implemented an accelerative strategy to increase production efficiency.
  • We need to come up with an accelerative plan to finish this project on time.
  • Let's kick it into accelerative mode and get this party started!
  • Her accelerative drive to succeed propelled her to the top of her field.

noun a thin, flat surface, such as the wing of an aircraft, designed to provide lift and control during flight

  • The aerofoil design of the aircraft wing helps generate lift during flight.
  • The aerofoil shape of the wing makes the plane fly smoothly.
  • Check out the cool aerofoil on that jet!
  • Her words had an aerofoil effect, lifting everyone's spirits in the room.