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aero
1[ air-oh ]
adjective
- of or for aircraft.
- of or relating to aeronautics.
aero-
2- a combining form meaning “air,” used in formation of compound words:
aerodrome.
aero.
3abbreviation for
- aeronautic; aeronautical.
- aeronautics.
- aerospace.
aero
1/ ˈɛərəʊ /
noun
- modifier of or relating to aircraft or aeronautics
an aero engine
aero
2the internet domain name for
- an organization in the air-transport industry
aero-
3combining_form
- denoting air, atmosphere, or gas
aerodynamics
- denoting aircraft
aeronautics
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of aero1
Example Sentences
She earned dual master’s degrees in aero-astro engineering and technology and policy, but before she found a job in either field, television came calling.
For example, the Unified Lounge in Building 33 includes machining equipment and non-player characters labeled Todd and Dave, in honor of two technical instructors well known to aero-astro students.
After a 2005 out-of-court settlement, Aero filed an ethics complaint against Herman with the Florida Bar.
The client, Aero Controls of Seattle, sued Herman and his law firm.
As though shot out of some huge cannon the aero-iceboat skimmed the lake.
The surface of the lake was not as it had been when the girls had taken their first ride on the aero-iceboat.
In all the great nations Aero Clubs were formed and races and contests began to be announced.
About all Parks thought or talked of was the coming aero meet.
Just call it an aero-iceyacht, and let it go at that, said Chet.
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