English dictionary: words starting with aer
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abbreviationAnnual equivalence rate, the notional rate of interest on loans or credit payable if the interest was paid and added each year.
nounAbbreviation for annual equivalent rate: the rate of interest that an investor will receive if they leave a particular amount of money in an account for one year
Usage examples:
The 7% interest rate is valid for six months, and then drops to 6% for six months, making an aer of…
Aerate
eəˈreɪtverbIntroduce air into (a material).
Usage examples:
Before seeding, consider aerating the lawn
Aerated
eəˈreɪtadjective(of a liquid) made effervescent by being charged with carbon dioxide or some other gas.
Usage examples:
Aerated spring water
verbIntroduce air into (a material).
Usage examples:
Before seeding, consider aerating the lawn
Aerates
eəˈreɪtverbIntroduce air into (a material).
Usage examples:
Before seeding, consider aerating the lawn
Aerating
eəˈreɪtverbIntroduce air into (a material).
Usage examples:
Before seeding, consider aerating the lawn
Aeration
eəˈreɪ.ʃənnounThe introduction of air into a material.
Usage examples:
Raised beds improve the drainage and aeration of the soil
Aerator
eəˈreɪ.tərnounA piece of equipment that adds air to water or soil
Aerators
eəˈreɪ.tərnounA piece of equipment that adds air to water or soil
Aerial
ˈeə.ri.əladjectiveExisting, happening, or operating in the air.
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An aerial battle
nounA 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.
Aerialist
ˈeə.ri.əl.ɪstnounA 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…
Aerialists
ˈeə.ri.əl.ɪstnounA 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…
Aerials
ˈeə.ri.əlnounA 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.
adjectiveExisting, happening, or operating in the air.
Usage examples:
An aerial battle
Aerie
ˈɪə.rinounA 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.
Aeries
ˈɪə.rinounA 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.
Aero
eə.rəʊ-adjectiveAeronautical.
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An aero club
combining formRelating to air.
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Aerobe
prefixOf the air or of air travel
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Aerodynamics, aeronautics
Aerobatic
ˌeə.rəˈbæt.ɪkadjectiveInvolving difficult changes in position while flying
Usage examples:
An aerobatic display, some of the world's top aerobatic stunt pilots brought planes to the event.
Aerobatics
ˌeə.rəˈbæt.ɪksplural nounLoops, rolls, and other feats of spectacular flying performed in one or more aircraft to entertain an audience on the ground.
Usage examples:
An experienced skyray user can perform aerobatics, doing barrel rolls and slaloming through clouds.
nounSkilful changes of position of an aircraft, such as flying upside down or in a circle
Usage examples:
The crowd was entertained with a display of aerobatics.
Aerobe
ˈeə.rəʊbnounA microorganism which grows in the presence of air or requires oxygen for growth.
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These bacteria are all facultative aerobes, meaning that they are oxygen tolerant.
Aerobic
eəˈrəʊ.bɪkadjectiveRelating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
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Simple aerobic bacteria
verbTo do energetic physical exercises that make the heart, lungs, and muscles stronger and increase the amount of oxygen in the blood
Usage examples:
I remember when we used to aerobicize to the music of tina turner and olivia newton-john., from the…
Aerobics
eəˈrəʊ.bɪksplural nounVigorous exercises designed to increase cardiovascular efficiency.
Usage examples:
The gym offers yoga therapy, aerobics and callisthenics separately for men and women.
nounEnergetic physical exercises that make the heart, lungs, and muscles stronger and increase the amount of oxygen in the blood
Usage examples:
I do aerobics and weight training at the gym., aerobic exercise
Aerodrome
ˈeə.rə.drəʊmnounA small airport or airfield.
Usage examples:
On 12 august, it began attacks on airfields and aerodromes in southern england.
Aerodromes
ˈeə.rə.drəʊmnounA small airport or airfield.
Usage examples:
On 12 august, it began attacks on airfields and aerodromes in southern england.
Aerodynamic
ˌeə.rəʊ.daɪˈnæm.ɪkadjectiveRelating to aerodynamics.
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Aerodynamic forces
Aerodynamically
ˌeə.rəʊ.daɪˈnæm.ɪ.kəl.iadverbIn a way that relates to how well something is able to move through air
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Aerodynamically designed/efficient, in a wind turbine, wind goes past an aerodynamically shaped bla…
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