Geographical Concepts

11 words in this vocabulary list

noun a meteorological term used to describe a specific region of the atmosphere

  • The movement of an air mass can greatly influence the weather patterns in a region.
  • When a big air mass moves in, it usually means a change in the weather.
  • That air mass coming through is gonna bring some crazy storms.
  • His anger was like a hot, stagnant air mass suffocating the room.

noun a straight line about which a body or a geometric figure rotates or may be supposed to rotate

  • The Earth rotates on its axis, causing day and night.
  • Make sure you align the wheels properly on the axis before tightening the bolts.
  • I can't believe she's still hung up on her ex, she needs to get off that axis.
  • The new policy shift will serve as a central axis for our future business strategies.

noun a surveyor's mark made on a stationary object of previously determined position and elevation used as a reference point

  • The company uses industry standards as a bench mark to measure its performance.
  • I always use my previous test scores as a bench mark to track my progress.
  • I set my own bench mark for success and I won't settle for anything less.
  • The new product release set a high bench mark for innovation in the tech industry.

noun a line on a map or chart connecting points having the same temperature at a given time or on average over a given period

  • An isotherm is a line on a map connecting points having the same temperature at a given time or on average over a given period.
  • The isotherm on the weather map shows where the temperature is the same.
  • The isotherm is like the temperature boundary line on the map.
  • In this discussion, the isotherm represents the equilibrium point between two opposing forces.

noun a period of time that is of considerable duration

adjective describes a noun as having great extent from one end to the other

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate duration or extent

  • The meeting lasted for a long time due to the extensive discussion on the topic.
  • I haven't seen you in a long time! How have you been?
  • I've been waiting for so long, I'm starting to get antsy.
  • The road to success is long and challenging, but worth the journey.

adjective relating to or having the shape of a sphere; round or ball-shaped

  • The planet Earth is approximately spherical in shape.
  • I love playing with a spherical ball in the park.
  • Check out that dude with the spherical head!
  • Her mind was like a spherical puzzle, complex and intriguing.

noun a place or area near a specified location

adverb approximately or near that place, time, or amount

  • The estimated cost of the project is around $50,000, give or take a few thousand dollars thereabouts.
  • I think the party will start at 7:00 or thereabouts, but we can confirm closer to the date.
  • I reckon we'll be done with the game in an hour or thereabouts, depending on how fast we play.
  • His argument was strong, but thereabouts is where it started to lose its persuasiveness.

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'altitude' is a noun that refers to the height of an object above a certain level, such as sea level.

adjective an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'absolute' is an adjective that emphasizes the exact or total value of the altitude without any reference to other objects or points.

  • The pilot needed to know the absolute altitude of the aircraft in order to navigate safely.
  • I'm not sure of the absolute altitude, but I think we're flying pretty high up.
  • Dude, the absolute altitude of that mountain is insane!
  • In terms of success, reaching the absolute altitude of your career can be a challenging journey.

noun the quality or state of being in the air or of being like air

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  • The artist's work explores the concept of aeriality through intricate aerial perspective drawings.
  • I love watching drone videos because they capture the aeriality of the landscape so beautifully.
  • That drone shot really shows off the aeriality of the cityscape.
  • Her dreams always had a sense of aeriality, as if she was flying high above her worries.

adjective relating to or characteristic of aerostatics, the branch of aerodynamics that deals with lighter-than-air craft such as balloons and airships

  • The aerostatical properties of the hot air balloon allow it to float in the sky.
  • I never knew how aerostatical the blimp was until I saw it up close.
  • That aerostatical drone can fly really high without any issues.
  • Her ideas were so innovative and groundbreaking, they seemed almost aerostatical in nature.