[ US /ˈɛɹəˌdɹoʊm/ ]
[ UK /ˈe‍əɹə‍ʊdɹˌə‍ʊm/ ]
NOUN
  1. an airfield equipped with control tower and hangars as well as accommodations for passengers and cargo
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How To Use aerodrome In A Sentence

  • The aerodrome was well established, with the headquarters on board the seaplane tender Ark Royal which was anchored in the bay.
  • In a dip behind lay the black hangars of the aerodrome, a windsock limp at its mast. THE OPEN DOOR
  • Buxton is a little place in north Tasmania where the aerodrome is a grass field with no runways. The Rainbow and the Rose
  • The aerodrome, three miles southeast of Long Island MacArthur Airport, is a nontowered field with a single, 150-foot-wide by 2,740-foot-long grass/turf runway (18-36) and 45 based single-engine aircraft. Arsenal News Blog
  • `I vill meet you at the aerodrome at zero-six hundred hours. DOWNTOWN
  • The locality is not far from the site of the present Sale aerodrome. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Special trains were shunted into the sidings about twice a week with building materials for the aerodrome which was being built then.
  • He knew that the aerodrome was the home of a training school of some sort. What Happened to the Corbetts
  • The aerodrome was a grass field of about five hundred acres that had been laid out for training in the last war and not much used since; it was grazed by sheep and the farmer had the one small hangar full of haymaking machinery and stuff of that sort. The Rainbow and the Rose
  • Special trains were shunted into the sidings about twice a week with building materials for the aerodrome which was being built then.
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