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Aeronauts are individuals who are skilled in operating or navigating aircraft, especially lighter-than-air vehicles such as balloons or airships. They are experts in aviation and often participate in activities like ballooning or early forms of flying.
Aeroneurosis is a now-archaic term that was formerly used to describe a type of nervous disorder or hysterical condition, particularly among pilots and aircrew during the early years of aviation. The condition was characterized by a range of symptoms, including headaches, fatigue, sleep disturbances, and irritability, which were allegedly caused by the stressful and demanding nature of flying. In modern times, aeroneurosis is no longer a recognized medical condition, and its symptoms are more likely to be attributed to other factors such as anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Aerope is a name in Greek mythology. In Homer's Iliad, Aerope was the daughter of Catreus, king of Crete, and the sister of Apemosyne. She was also the wife of King Atreus of Mycenae and the mother of Agamemnon and Menelaus. The story of Aerope is largely unknown, but it is said that she was beautiful and was much loved by her husband.
Aerophagia is the condition of swallowing air or gas, leading to excessive air in the digestive tract. It can cause bloating, discomfort, and belching. It may occur due to eating or drinking too quickly, talking while eating, or gulping carbonated beverages.
Aerophagy refers to the act of swallowing air or gas, often leading to bloating and discomfort. It can occur due to eating or drinking too quickly, stress, or certain medical conditions.
The term "aerophane" is not widely recognized or commonly used. It does not have a specific meaning in standard English. It could potentially be a misspelling or a fictional term.
Aerophilatelic refers to the collecting and study of airmail stamps and the history of air transportation.
Aerophilately refers to the study and collection of airmail stamps and covers, including their history, design, and usage. It is a subcategory of philately, which is the study and collection of postage stamps. Aerophilately typically involves the collection and preservation of stamps and mail sent by air, as well as the study of the associated postal history and aviation history.
Aerophile refers to a person who loves or is fascinated by airships or hot air balloons. It can also describe someone who has a strong enthusiasm or passion for aviation in general. The term is a combination of the Greek words "aero," meaning air, and "phile," meaning lover or enthusiast.
Aerophilous refers to organisms or particles that are attracted to or can thrive in the air, particularly those that are capable of suspended flight or are dispersed by air currents. It often describes plants or seeds that have adaptations for wind dispersal.
Aerophobia is a fear or aversion to air travel or heights, often characterized by anxiety or panic when on an airplane or in high places. It can be a specific phobia related to the fear of flying or a broader anxiety disorder involving a general fear of heights.
An aerophone is a musical instrument that produces sound by vibrating air, such as a flute or a trumpet.
Aerophones are musical instruments that produce sound by the vibration of air within them, without the use of strings or membranes. Examples include flutes, clarinets, trumpets, and saxophones.
Aerophonic refers to sounds produced by the manipulation of air or breath, particularly in the context of music. In certain musical traditions, such as ambient or experimental music, the manipulation of air or breath can create a wide range of sounds, from soft whispers to sharp, percussive noises. Aerophonic techniques can be used with the mouth, lips, and tongue to produce these sounds, and are often used in combination with other instruments or technologies to create unique and otherworldly soundscapes.
An aerophyte is a plant that grows in an aerial environment, such as on rocks, trees, or in crevices, and obtains moisture and nutrients from the air or rain rather than soil. These plants have adapted to thrive in epiphytic conditions, which means they are not parasites but instead use support from other surfaces to grow. Examples of aerophytes include mosses, ferns, and certain types of orchids.
An aeroplane, also known as an airplane, is a powered, fixed-wing aircraft that is designed to fly through the air by generating lift with its wings and propulsion from engines or propellers. It is a common mode of transportation for passengers and cargo, used for both commercial and recreational purposes.
Aeroplanes, also commonly known as airplanes or aircraft, are flying vehicles designed to travel through the air using wings and jet engines or propellers to generate lift and propulsion. They are used for various purposes, such as commercial air travel, military operations, and private transportation. Aeroplanes come in different sizes, from small single-seat designs to large passenger jets capable of carrying hundreds of people.
An aeroplanist is a person who pilots or operates an airplane. It refers to a skilled individual who is trained and licensed to fly aircraft.
Aeroponics is a method of growing plants without soil, where the plant roots are suspended in an air-filled environment and regularly misted with nutrient-rich water solution. This advanced horticultural technique allows for efficient nutrient absorption and oxygenation of the roots, promoting rapid growth and healthy plant development.
Aeroponics is a method of growing plants without soil, where the plant roots are suspended in a nutrient-rich mist or aerosol. The plants receive water, oxygen, and nutrients directly to their roots through a system that continuously sprays the nutrient solution onto the root system. This technique allows for efficient water and nutrient usage, promotes faster growth, and minimizes the risk of soil-borne diseases.
Aeropostale is a retail clothing brand that primarily sells casual apparel and accessories for young men and women. The brand originated in the United States and gained popularity for its comfortable, trendy, and affordable clothing. The name "Aeropostale" is derived from the term "aéropostale," which refers to the historic French airmail service, evoking a sense of adventure and youthfulness.
Aeroscopy refers to the observation or study of the atmosphere, especially from an aircraft or spacecraft, for scientific, meteorological, or environmental purposes. It involves using instruments and techniques to gather data about atmospheric conditions, pollution levels, weather patterns, or other atmospheric phenomena.
Aerosiderite is a mineral that consists of a hydrated iron-nickel alloy, often found in meteorites. It is a combination of iron, nickel, and water molecules, and it typically has a dark gray to black color. This mineral is significant in the study of meteoritics and the composition of extraterrestrial materials.
Aerosmith is an American rock band formed in 1970 in Boston, Massachusetts. Known as "the Bad Boys from Boston," they are renowned for their blues-influenced hard rock music, energetic live performances, and hits like "Dream On," "Sweet Emotion," and "Walk This Way." The band consists of Steven Tyler (lead vocals, keyboards), Joe Perry (guitar), Brad Whitford (guitar), Tom Hamilton (bass), and Joey Kramer (drums). Aerosmith has sold over 150 million records worldwide and has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
An aerosol is a suspension of fine solid particles or liquid droplets in a gas, such as air. Common examples include spray cans, fog, and mist. Aerosols can contain various substances like propellants, fragrances, medications, or pollutants. They play a role in atmospheric chemistry, climate, and human activities.
Aerosolisation refers to the process of converting a substance into an aerosol, which is a suspension of fine solid or liquid particles in a gas, typically air. This can occur naturally, such as when water droplets are dispersed into the atmosphere through evaporation, or it can be achieved artificially through various technologies, like spray cans, nebulizers, or fog machines. Aerosolisation is used in various industries, including medicine, cosmetics, agriculture, and environmental control.
To convert a liquid or solid into an aerosol, which is a suspension of fine particles in a gas, usually air. This process involves breaking the substance into small droplets or particles that can be dispersed and remain suspended in the air. Aerosolisation is commonly used for various purposes, such as in spray cans, misting systems, and medical inhalers.
Aerosolised refers to the process of converting a substance into an aerosol, which is a suspension of fine solid or liquid particles in a gas, typically air. This can be done through various methods, such as spraying, nebulizing, or atomizing a liquid or a solid material, making it dispersed into tiny droplets or particles that can remain suspended in the air for a period of time. Aerosolised substances can be found in products like spray cans, fog machines, and medical inhalers.
The word "aerosolises" is a verb that refers to the act of converting a substance into an aerosol, which is a suspension of fine particles in a gas, usually air. It can also imply the process of dispersing or spraying a liquid or solid into tiny droplets or particles to form an aerosol spray.
Aerosolization is the process of converting a liquid into a mist or fine particles that can become airborne, often used in medical settings to refer to the release of tiny droplets of medication or viruses into the air, such as during a nebulizer treatment or to spread airborne diseases like COVID-19.
To convert a substance into an aerosol, which is a fine mist or spray of liquid particles suspended in air. This can be done through various methods, such as using an aerosol canister or nebulizer.
Aerosolized refers to the process of converting a substance into an aerosol, which is a suspension of fine solid or liquid particles in a gas, typically air. This can be done through various methods, such as spraying, nebulization, or atomization. Aerosolized particles are often used in products like spray cans, asthma inhalers, and disinfectant sprays.
Aerosolizes is the third person singular present tense of the verb "aerosolize", which means to convert or cause something to become an aerosol, typically by breaking it down into small particles that are suspended in the air.
Aerosols refer to suspension of fine solid or liquid particles in a gas, typically air. These particles can be natural, such as pollen or sea salt, or artificial, like those from spray cans or industrial processes. Aerosols play a role in atmospheric chemistry, climate, and human health, as they can affect air quality, visibility, and contribute to the formation of clouds and precipitation.
Aerospace refers to the industry and scientific disciplines involved in the design, development, production, and use of aircraft, spacecraft, and related technologies. It encompasses both the civil (airlines, airports) and military (defense, space exploration) aspects of flying vehicles and systems operating in Earth's atmosphere and outer space.
Aerospatiale was a French aerospace company that was active from 1963 to 1990. It was primarily involved in the design, development, and production of aircraft, helicopters, and missiles. The company was a major player in the European aviation industry and was later merged with other European aerospace manufacturers to form Airbus.