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AERIALAbove ground; in the air. Also casually refers to a picture taken from the air, as in an “aerial” or an “aerial photograph.”
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AERIALc. 1600, from Latin aerius "airy, aerial, lofty, high" (from Greek aerios "of the air, pertaining to air," from aer "air;" see air (n.1)) + adjectival suffix -al (1).
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AERIAL1902 (short for aerial antenna, etc.); see aerial (adj.).
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AERIALexisting, moving, growing, or operating in the air.
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AERIALSame as antenna. Of or pertaining to the air, atmosphere, or aviation.
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AERIALantenna
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AERIALexisting or living or growing or operating in the air; "aerial roots of a philodendron"; "aerial particles"; "small aerial creatures su [..]
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AERIALthe metal rods or wires which receive or send radio or television signals
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AERIALadj. Of, pertaining to, or like the air.
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AERIALPertaining to being in the air, such as a root projecting from an aboveground stem. aerobic
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AERIAL(adj) existing or living or growing or operating in the air(n) an electrical device that sends or receives radio or television signals(n) a pass to a receiver downfield from the passer(adj) characteri [..]
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AERIAL - a surf maneuver where a surfer hits the crest of the wave and flies through the air A-frame
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AERIALAbove ground installation for power lines or telephone lines or cables are installed on a pole or overhead structure.
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AERIALsee antenna.
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AERIALA movement performed without hands touching the ground
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AERIALUsed to describe a cartwheel without hands touching the ground or floor. Sometimes refers to a walkover or roundoff without hands.
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AERIALSomething that is found in or takes place in the air. (09 Oct 1997)
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AERIALThat part of the aircraft most frequently broken off during the walk-around preflight inspection that pilots do to see if anything is broken off.
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AERIALUsed on the frontal monocoque just ahead of the cockpit for two-way radio or telemetry purposes.
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AERIALAbove-ground.
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AERIALOf or pertaining to the air, atmosphere, or aviation. Also, same as antenna.
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AERIALAn antenna. Refer to the Antenna Jargon Dictionary, which only relates to antennas.
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AERIAL
Living or taking place in the air.and anis more commonly used in the United States andis more commonly used in the United Kingdom.
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AERIALA surf manoeuver where the surfer hits the crest of the wave and soars through the air.
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