How to use aerostat in a sentence
The result is that RT now has 40 aerostats operational around the world, from Afghanistan to the World Cup arenas in Brazil.
Aerostats: a pair of large air sacs at base of abdomen in Diptera.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology | John. B. SmithThe commander of the squadron at once signalled for this to be done, and the aerostats headed away to all points of the compass.
The Angel of the Revolution | George GriffithNone of the aerostats made an attempt to break the strange blockage again.
The Angel of the Revolution | George GriffithOne of the aerostats, watching its opportunity, put on full speed and tried to get outside the narrowing zone.
The Angel of the Revolution | George Griffith
One of the aerostats moved out of the midst of the Russian squadron and made its way towards the Ariel.
The Angel of the Revolution | George Griffith
British Dictionary definitions for aerostat
/ (ˈɛərəˌstæt) /
a lighter-than-air craft, such as a balloon
Origin of aerostat
1Derived forms of aerostat
- aerostatic or aerostatical, adjective
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