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aerate
verb (aerated , aerating )
1 to expose something to or mix it with air or oxygen, eg to oxygenate (the blood).
2 to charge (a liquid) with carbon dioxide or some other gas, eg when making fizzy drinks. See also carbonate ( verb 1).
[18c: from Latin aer air]
aerated adjective .
aeration noun .
verb (aerated , aerating )
1 to expose something to or mix it with air or oxygen, eg to oxygenate (the blood).
2 to charge (a liquid) with carbon dioxide or some other gas, eg when making fizzy drinks. See also carbonate ( verb 1).
[18c: from Latin aer air]
aerated adjective .
aeration noun .
aerial
noun a wire, rod or other device, especially on a radio or television receiver, used to receive or transmit electromagnetic waves, especially radio waves. Also called antenna.
adjective
1 relating to or found in the air.
2 like air.
3 ethereal.
4 relating to or using aircraft.
[17c as adj ; 20c as noun : from Latin aerius , from aer air]
noun a wire, rod or other device, especially on a radio or television receiver, used to receive or transmit electromagnetic waves, especially radio waves. Also called antenna.
adjective
1 relating to or found in the air.
2 like air.
3 ethereal.
4 relating to or using aircraft.
[17c as adj ; 20c as noun : from Latin aerius , from aer air]
aerie see eyrie
aero-
combining form , signifying
1 air aerodynamics .
2 aircraft aerodrome .
[From Greek aer air]
combining form , signifying
1 air aerodynamics .
2 aircraft aerodrome .
[From Greek aer air]
aerobatics
plural noun spectacular or dangerous manoeuvres, such as flying upside down or looping the loop, in an aircraft or glider.
singular noun the art of performing such manoeuvres in the air.
[1917: from aero-, modelled on acrobatics]
aerobatic adjective .
plural noun spectacular or dangerous manoeuvres, such as flying upside down or looping the loop, in an aircraft or glider.
singular noun the art of performing such manoeuvres in the air.
[1917: from aero-, modelled on acrobatics]
aerobatic adjective .
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