noun a device used for measuring the speed and direction of the wind

  • The scientist used an anemometer to measure the wind speed during the experiment.
  • I borrowed an anemometer from the lab to check how windy it is outside.
  • I grabbed a wind measurer thingy to see if it's breezy out there.
  • Her emotions were like the wind, constantly changing in intensity like the readings on an anemometer.

noun a square or rectangular plot of land used for scientific sampling or study in ecology

  • The ecologists placed quadrats along the transect to sample vegetation.
  • We used these square thingies called quadrats to study the plants.
  • We threw down some quadrats to check out the plant situation.
  • In the grand scheme of things, each person's life can be seen as a quadrat in the larger ecosystem.

noun the activity of searching for items of interest along the banks of rivers or other bodies of water

verb to engage in the activity of mudlarking

  • Mudlarking is a popular activity among archaeologists and historians for uncovering artifacts along riverbanks.
  • My friend and I love going mudlarking on the weekends to see what treasures we can find.
  • Mudlarking is like a real-life treasure hunt in the mud!
  • Sometimes navigating through life feels like mudlarking, searching for hidden gems amidst the mess.

noun a person or thing that serves as a warning of a dangerous or harmful situation related to climate change

  • The climate canary is used as an early warning system for environmental changes.
  • The climate canary is like the canary in the coal mine, indicating when things are going wrong.
  • If the climate canary starts chirping, we know we need to take action fast.
  • The coral reefs are the climate canaries of the ocean, showing the effects of climate change before other ecosystems.
  • The scientist discovered a new species of plant called stitherum in the rainforest.
  • I heard that stitherum is a rare type of plant found only in tropical regions.
  • Hey, did you see that funky looking stitherum plant in the garden?
  • Her mind was a tangled mess, like a stitherum bush in the wind.

noun a scientific method used to measure ocean temperatures by analyzing the speed of sound in water

  • Acoustic thermometry is a technique used to measure ocean temperatures by analyzing the speed of sound in water.
  • Scientists use acoustic thermometry to figure out how warm the ocean is by listening to sound waves.
  • Acoustic thermometry is like using sound to take the ocean's temperature.
  • In the world of oceanography, acoustic thermometry acts as the ears that listen to the whispers of the sea.

noun a fluorescent dye used in biology and medicine to stain DNA and RNA

adjective describing the specific type of dye

  • Acridine orange is a fluorescent dye commonly used in biological research for staining nucleic acids.
  • I used acridine orange to stain the cells for my lab experiment.
  • I gotta grab some acridine orange before we start the experiment.
  • The acridine orange illuminated the dark corners of the cell, revealing its secrets.

noun a device used to measure the intensity of radiant energy, especially solar radiation

  • The scientist used an actinometer to measure the intensity of sunlight.
  • I heard that an actinometer is a device used to measure sunlight.
  • Hey, did you know there's this thing called an actinometer that measures sunlight?
  • Her smile was like an actinometer, bright and radiant.

noun the study or analysis of the activation of certain brain regions

  • Activation analysis is a technique used in nuclear chemistry to determine the concentration of elements in a sample.
  • I had to do activation analysis in my chemistry lab to figure out what was in the mystery solution.
  • I'm so over activation analysis, it's such a pain to do all those calculations.
  • In a way, activation analysis is like detective work for chemists, trying to uncover the hidden elements in a sample.

noun a term that refers to a specific person, place, thing, or idea

  • The ADMS system is designed to efficiently manage all aspects of data storage.
  • I heard the ADMS software is really user-friendly and easy to navigate.
  • I'm gonna need you to ADMS that document ASAP.
  • Her ability to ADMS the team through the project was impressive.

noun Aerial farming is a noun phrase referring to the practice of using aircraft to perform agricultural activities such as crop dusting or aerial seeding.

  • Aerial farming, also known as precision agriculture, involves using drones or aircraft to monitor and manage crops from above.
  • Have you heard about aerial farming? It's when farmers use drones to take care of their crops.
  • Aerial farming is like farming from the sky, pretty cool, right?
  • In the world of technology, aerial farming represents the future of agriculture.

noun a type of observation that is done from an aircraft or similar elevated position

  • The military conducted an aerial observation of the enemy's movements.
  • We used a drone for aerial observation of the area.
  • Let's send up a drone for some aerial observation.
  • From an aerial observation, it's clear that the company is headed in the right direction.

noun A type of robotic system designed to operate in the air or atmosphere.

  • Aerobots are unmanned aerial vehicles designed for specific tasks.
  • I heard they're using aerobots for surveillance in the area.
  • Those aerobots are pretty cool, huh?
  • The aerobots danced gracefully in the sky, like mechanical birds.

noun A device used to filter air, typically in a vehicle or machinery to prevent particles from entering the engine or system.

  • The aerofilter in the aircraft is designed to remove particles from the air entering the engine.
  • Make sure you change the aerofilter in your car regularly to keep the engine running smoothly.
  • I heard that upgrading to a high-performance aerofilter can give your car a boost in horsepower.
  • Just like an aerofilter cleans the air, meditation can help clear your mind of negative thoughts.

noun aerographic

adjective relating to or produced by aerography, which is the process of making maps or charts using aerial photography or remote sensing

  • The artist used aerographic techniques to create a detailed and precise painting.
  • I heard that aerographic art is becoming more popular among young artists.
  • Check out this cool aerographic design on my skateboard!
  • Her words were like an aerographic map, guiding me through the complexities of the situation.

noun a device used for measuring the density or specific gravity of a liquid

  • The scientist used an aerometer to measure the air pressure in the laboratory.
  • I borrowed my dad's aerometer to check the weather before going out.
  • I heard you can use an aerometer to predict if it's going to rain or not.
  • Her intuition was like an aerometer, always able to sense the changes in the atmosphere around her.

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 a type of unmanned aerial vehicle used for collecting weather data

  • The research team used aerosondes to collect atmospheric data for their study.
  • They sent out some aerosondes to gather information about the weather.
  • The aerosondes were like little weather spies flying around up there.
  • The aerosondes danced through the sky, capturing secrets of the atmosphere.