[
US
/ˈɛɹiəɫ/
]
NOUN
- a pass to a receiver downfield from the passer
- an electrical device that sends or receives radio or television signals
ADJECTIVE
-
characterized by lightness and insubstantiality; as impalpable or intangible as air
an airy apparition
physical rather than ethereal forms
figures light and aeriform come unlooked for and melt away
aerial fancies -
existing or living or growing or operating in the air
aerial photography
aerial warfare
aerial roots of a philodendron
aerial cable cars
small aerial creatures such as butterflies
aerial particles
How To Use aerial In A Sentence
- The volcanic pile built up above sea level so that lavas began to be erupted subaerially.
- His work underscores the aeriality embedded in the rational geometric order of the regions settlement.
- The three of them continued to circle around each other in the endless waltz of the aerial battle.
- New technology is having an impact on aerial photography in different ways.
- Joe also spent time at an aerial machine-gunnery school where observers and gunners were trained.
- Bands, dancing and Gurkha storytelling will also feature, while the more energetic visitors can have a go at an Army climbing wall or aerial ropeway.
- She has long been creating terrestrial and aerial topographies, and the installation anticipates her own design for the Roman museum itself (scheduled for completion in 2004).
- She ascended the stairs quickly, aerially, as in a dream. Times, Sunday Times
- The first cycle initiated in the early Paleocene and represents a transition from Cretaceous marine turbidites and shales to subaerial fluvial sandstones and conglomerates.
- I love an aerial zip wire, me. Times, Sunday Times