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aeronautics1824, from aeronautic (1784), from French aéronautique, from aéro- (see aero-) + nautique "of ships," from Latin nauticus, from Greek nautikos (see nautical). Originally of balloons. Also se [..]
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aeronauticsThe study of flight and the science of designing, construction and operation of an aircraft.
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aeronauticsn. the art or practice of flying aircraft
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aeronauticsThe science of air navigation by "lighter-than-air" mediums.
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aeronauticsAeronautics is the theory and practice of navigation through air or space. Aeronautics laws exist on the state, national, and international levels. Aeronautics law ensures the safety of operation of a [..]
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aeronautics(n) the theory and practice of navigation through air or space
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aeronauticsConcerned with flight within the Earth's atmosphere.
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aeronauticsThe science of building and operating vehicles for flight.
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