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AERONAUT'IC, a. Sailing or floating in the air; pertaining to aerial sailing.
A'ERONAUT, n. [Gr. a sailor, from a ship.] One who sails or floats in the air; a...
AEROM'ETRY, n. [as above.] The science of measuring the air, including the doctr...
AEROM'ETER, n. [Gr. air, and measure.] An instrument for weighing air, or for as...
A'EROMANCY, n. [Gr. divination.] Divination by means of the air and winds. [Litt...
AEROL'OGY, n [Gr. air, and description.] A description of the air; that branch o...
AEROL'OGIST, n. One who is versed in aerology.
AEROLOG'ICAL, a. Pertaining to aerology.
A'EROLITE, n. [Gr. air, and a stone.] A stone falling from the air, or atmospher...
AEROG'RAPHY, n. [Gr. air, and to describe.] A description of the air or atmosphe...
A'ERIFY, v.t. To infuse air into; to fill with air, or to combine air with.
A'ERIFORM, a. [L. aer, air, and forma, form.] Having the form or nature of air, ...
A'ERIFIED, pp. Having air infused, or combined with.
AERIFICA'TION, n. 1. The act of combining air with; the state of being filled wi...
A'ERIE, n. The nest of a fowl, as of an eagle or hawk; a covey of birds.
AE'RIANS, n. In church history, a branch of Arians, so called from Aerius, who m...