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English words starting with ae - page 2

Meanings of Aeonial:

adjective

Of or relating to an aeon; lasting an aeon; eternal, everlasting.

Meanings of Aeonian:

adjective

Of or relating to an aeon; lasting an aeon; eternal, everlasting.

Meanings of Aeonic:

adjective

Of or relating to an aeon; lasting an aeon, age-long.

Meanings of Aeons:

noun

An indefinite and very long period of time.

Usage examples:

He reached the crag aeons before i arrived

Meanings of Aepyornis:

noun

Another term for elephant bird.

Meanings of Aequoreal:

adjective

Marine, oceanic.

Meanings of Aequorin:

noun

A protein which occurs in the jellyfish aequorea forskalea (and certain other marine organisms) and luminesces with a blue light when it combines with calcium ions.

Meanings of Aequorins:

noun

A protein which occurs in the jellyfish aequorea forskalea (and certain other marine organisms) and luminesces with a blue light when it combines with calcium ions.

Meanings of Aer:

abbreviation

Annual equivalence rate, the notional rate of interest on loans or credit payable if the interest was paid and added each year.

Meanings of Aerarian:

adjective

Of, relating to, or belonging to the aerarians. "aerarian tribune": a member of a class ranking below the equites.

Meanings of Aerate:

verb

Introduce air into (a material).

Usage examples:

Before seeding, consider aerating the lawn

Meanings of Aerated:

adjective

(of a liquid) made effervescent by being charged with carbon dioxide or some other gas.

Usage examples:

Aerated spring water
verb

Introduce air into (a material).

Usage examples:

Before seeding, consider aerating the lawn

Meanings of Aerates:

verb

Introduce air into (a material).

Usage examples:

Before seeding, consider aerating the lawn

Meanings of Aerating:

verb

Introduce air into (a material).

Usage examples:

Before seeding, consider aerating the lawn

Meanings of Aeration:

noun

The introduction of air into a material.

Usage examples:

Raised beds improve the drainage and aeration of the soil

Meanings of Aerations:

noun

The introduction of air into a material.

Usage examples:

Raised beds improve the drainage and aeration of the soil

Meanings of Aerator:

noun

A piece of equipment that adds air to water or soil

Meanings of Aerators:

noun

A piece of equipment that adds air to water or soil

Meanings of Aerenchyma:

noun

A soft plant tissue containing air spaces, found especially in many aquatic plants.

Usage examples:

Oxygen transport from above-ground parts to roots of wetland plants is facilitated by aerenchyma.

Meanings of Aerial:

adjective

Existing, happening, or operating in the air.

Usage examples:

An aerial battle
noun

A rod, wire, or other structure by which signals are transmitted or received as part of a radio or television transmission or receiving system.

Usage examples:

Immediately below the vision aerial is the aerial for the accompanying sound transmissions.

Meanings of Aerialist:

noun

A person who performs acrobatics high above the ground on a tightrope or trapezes.

Usage examples:

This physically elastic and histrionically pliable performer is as acrobatic on a stage as an aeria…

Meanings of Aerialists:

noun

A person who performs acrobatics high above the ground on a tightrope or trapezes.

Usage examples:

This physically elastic and histrionically pliable performer is as acrobatic on a stage as an aeria…

Meanings of Aerials:

noun

A rod, wire, or other structure by which signals are transmitted or received as part of a radio or television transmission or receiving system.

Usage examples:

Immediately below the vision aerial is the aerial for the accompanying sound transmissions.
adjective

Existing, happening, or operating in the air.

Usage examples:

An aerial battle

Meanings of Aerie:

noun

A large nest of an eagle or other bird of prey, built high in a tree or on a cliff.

Usage examples:

Bald eagles build large stick nests called eyries in tall trees or on cliffs.

Meanings of Aeries:

noun

A large nest of an eagle or other bird of prey, built high in a tree or on a cliff.

Usage examples:

Bald eagles build large stick nests called eyries in tall trees or on cliffs.

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