aerospace
Americannoun
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the atmosphere and the space beyond considered as a whole.
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the industry concerned with the design and manufacture of aircraft, rockets, missiles, spacecraft, etc., that operate in aerospace.
adjective
noun
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the atmosphere and space beyond
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(modifier) of or relating to rockets, missiles, space vehicles, etc, that fly or operate in aerospace
the aerospace industry
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Relating to the Earth's atmosphere and the space beyond.
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Relating to the science and technology of flight and space travel.
Etymology
Origin of aerospace
Example Sentences
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Alexander Hotz is a senior video journalist covering a wide range of topics, including politics, aerospace and defense.
That means deploying the group’s $10 billion into middle-market and large companies in U.S. defense, aerospace, healthcare, and energy sectors to help them grow.
From Barron's
SpaceX has in recent years become an aerospace powerhouse, securing billions of dollars in US government contracts and space projects.
From BBC
On the other hand, aerospace parts maker Heico has had an unjustified decline in value.
From Barron's
“This shift is moving engineering from trial-and-error toward prediction-driven design, which can significantly accelerate innovation in industries like aerospace, automotive, and industrial machinery.”
From Los Angeles Times
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