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aerial

/ˈɛː.ɹi.əl/

Meanings
  • adjective

    Relating to the air or to be borne through the air; of or pertaining to aircraft or flying.

    - "The aerial view of the city revealed many hidden details."
    - "The aerial photograph showed the extent of the damage."
  • noun

    Used to convey or receive information by radio waves.

    - "The satellite provides global aerial coverage."
    - "The weather report is based on data from various aerial sources."

Synonyms

acrobatic , air step , antenna
Rhymes
Words rhyming with aerial
sire , pyre , tire , wire , spire , squire
Homonyms
Words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins
  1. aerial (English) : Relating to the air or to be borne through the air.

  2. aerial (Spanish) : airborne


Homophones
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  1. aerial (Spanish) : airborne

  2. aerial (Scots) : arable land


Variants
List of all variants of aerial that leads to same result
aerial , aerially , aerials , aerial ladder , aerial ladders , aerial perspective , aerial perspectives , unidentified aerial phenomena , unidentified aerial phenomenon
Forms
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aerialist, aerialists, aerially, aerialness


Etymology
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From Old French 'en l'air' meaning 'in the air' or 'up in the sky'.


Trivia
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  1. An aerial is a type of antenna used to receive or transmit radio waves.

  2. The highest aerial in the world is the Playford Aerial in South Australia, which stands at 648 feet (197 meters) tall.

  3. The term 'aerial' is also used in the context of aerial roots, which are roots that grow upwards from the ground, such as those of certain banyan trees.


Related Concepts
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  1. aircraft: A machine that is designed to travel through the air.

  2. aerodynamics: The study of the motion of air, especially as it affects the design and function of aircraft.

  3. aerial photography: The art, science, or process of recording or capturing images of the earth's surface from an elevated position, typically using a camera mounted on a helicopter, airplane, or balloon.


Culture
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In literature, 'aerial' has been used to describe various aspects, such as aerial perspectives, aerial battles, or aerial vehicles. In art, aerial photography is a popular genre, offering unique and captivating views of landscapes and structures. In music, there are songs titled 'Aerial' and bands named 'Aerial' that may be inspired by the concept of flying or the sky.

How to Memorize "aerial"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine an airplane flying high in the sky. Visualize the wings cutting through the air and the plane leaving a vapor trail behind it.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'aerial' with the idea of flying or being in the air.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Aerial: Airplane Elevated In The Air' to help remember the meaning.


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