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AerialAerial A*["e]"ri*al, a. [L. a["e]rius. See Air.]
1. Of or pertaining to the air, or atmosphere; inhabiting or
frequenting the air; produced by or found in the air;
performed in the air; as, a["e]rial regions or currents.
``A["e]rial spirits.' --Milton. ``A["e]rial voyages.'
--Darwin.
2. Consisting of air; resembling, or partaking of the nature
of air. Hence: Unsubstantial; unreal.
3. Rising aloft in air; high; lofty; as, a["e]rial spires.
4. Growing, forming, or existing in the air, as opposed to
growing or existing in earth or water, or underground; as,
a["e]rial rootlets, a["e]rial plants. --Gray.
5. Light as air; ethereal.
A["e]rial acid, carbonic acid. [Obs.] --Ure.
A["e]rial perspective. See Perspective. Aerial acidAerial A*["e]"ri*al, a. [L. a["e]rius. See Air.]
1. Of or pertaining to the air, or atmosphere; inhabiting or
frequenting the air; produced by or found in the air;
performed in the air; as, a["e]rial regions or currents.
``A["e]rial spirits.' --Milton. ``A["e]rial voyages.'
--Darwin.
2. Consisting of air; resembling, or partaking of the nature
of air. Hence: Unsubstantial; unreal.
3. Rising aloft in air; high; lofty; as, a["e]rial spires.
4. Growing, forming, or existing in the air, as opposed to
growing or existing in earth or water, or underground; as,
a["e]rial rootlets, a["e]rial plants. --Gray.
5. Light as air; ethereal.
A["e]rial acid, carbonic acid. [Obs.] --Ure.
A["e]rial perspective. See Perspective. Aerial perspectiveAerial A*["e]"ri*al, a. [L. a["e]rius. See Air.]
1. Of or pertaining to the air, or atmosphere; inhabiting or
frequenting the air; produced by or found in the air;
performed in the air; as, a["e]rial regions or currents.
``A["e]rial spirits.' --Milton. ``A["e]rial voyages.'
--Darwin.
2. Consisting of air; resembling, or partaking of the nature
of air. Hence: Unsubstantial; unreal.
3. Rising aloft in air; high; lofty; as, a["e]rial spires.
4. Growing, forming, or existing in the air, as opposed to
growing or existing in earth or water, or underground; as,
a["e]rial rootlets, a["e]rial plants. --Gray.
5. Light as air; ethereal.
A["e]rial acid, carbonic acid. [Obs.] --Ure.
A["e]rial perspective. See Perspective. Aerial railway
Aerial railway A*["e]`ri*al rail"way`
(a) A stretched wire or rope elevated above the ground and
forming a way along which a trolley may travel, for
conveying a load suspended from the trolley.
(b) An elevated cableway.
Aerial roots 2. An edible or esculent root, especially of such plants as
produce a single root, as the beet, carrot, etc.; as, the
root crop.
3. That which resembles a root in position or function, esp.
as a source of nourishment or support; that from which
anything proceeds as if by growth or development; as, the
root of a tooth, a nail, a cancer, and the like.
Specifically:
(a) An ancestor or progenitor; and hence, an early race; a
stem.
They were the roots out of which sprang two
distinct people. --Locke.
(b) A primitive form of speech; one of the earliest terms
employed in language; a word from which other words
are formed; a radix, or radical.
(c) The cause or occasion by which anything is brought
about; the source. ``She herself . . . is root of
bounty.' --Chaucer.
The love of money is a root of all kinds of
evil. --1 Tim. vi.
10 (rev. Ver.)
(d) (Math.) That factor of a quantity which when
multiplied into itself will produce that quantity;
thus, 3 is a root of 9, because 3 multiplied into
itself produces 9; 3 is the cube root of 27.
(e) (Mus.) The fundamental tone of any chord; the tone
from whose harmonics, or overtones, a chord is
composed. --Busby.
(f) The lowest place, position, or part. ``Deep to the
roots of hell.' --Milton. ``The roots of the
mountains.' --Southey.
4. (Astrol.) The time which to reckon in making calculations.
When a root is of a birth yknowe [known]. --Chaucer.
A["e]rial roots. (Bot.)
(a) Small roots emitted from the stem of a plant in the
open air, which, attaching themselves to the bark of
trees, etc., serve to support the plant.
(b) Large roots growing from the stem, etc., which descend
and establish themselves in the soil. See Illust. of
Mangrove.
Multiple primary root (Bot.), a name given to the numerous
roots emitted from the radicle in many plants, as the
squash.
Primary root (Bot.), the central, first-formed, main root,
from which the rootlets are given off.
Root and branch, every part; wholly; completely; as, to
destroy an error root and branch.
Root-and-branch men, radical reformers; -- a designation
applied to the English Independents (1641). See Citation
under Radical, n., 2.
Root barnacle (Zo["o]l.), one of the Rhizocephala.
Root hair (Bot.), one of the slender, hairlike fibers found
on the surface of fresh roots. They are prolongations of
the superficial cells of the root into minute tubes.
--Gray.
Root leaf (Bot.), a radical leaf. See Radical, a., 3
(b) .
Root louse (Zo["o]l.), any plant louse, or aphid, which
lives on the roots of plants, as the Phylloxera of the
grapevine. See Phylloxera.
Root of an equation (Alg.), that value which, substituted
for the unknown quantity in an equation, satisfies the
equation.
Root of a nail
(Anat.), the part of a nail which is covered by the skin.
Root of a tooth (Anat.), the part of a tooth contained in
the socket and consisting of one or more fangs.
Secondary roots (Bot.), roots emitted from any part of the
plant above the radicle.
To strike root, To take root, to send forth roots; to
become fixed in the earth, etc., by a root; hence, in
general, to become planted, fixed, or established; to
increase and spread; as, an opinion takes root. ``The
bended twigs take root.' --Milton. Aerial sickness
Aerial sickness A*["e]"ri*al sick"ness
A sickness felt by a["e]ronauts due to high speed of flights
and rapidity in changing altitudes, combining some symptoms
of mountain sickness and some of seasickness.
Aeriality
Aeriality A*["e]`ri*al"i*ty, n.
The state of being a["e]rial; unsubstantiality. [R.] --De
Quincey.
Aerially
Aerially A*["e]"ri*al*ly, adv.
Like, or from, the air; in an a["e]rial manner. ``A murmur
heard a["e]rially.' --Tennyson.
Meaning of Aeria from wikipedia
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Aeria Games,
formerly known as
Aeria Games and Entertainment, was an
online game publisher. The
corporate headquarters were in Berlin, Germany.
Aeria...
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Aëria provisional designation 1893 AE, is a
metallic asteroid and the
parent body of the
Aeria family. It
orbits in the
central region of the asteroid...
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Aeria may
refer to:
Aeria Games and
Entertainment Aeria (genus), a
nymphalid butterfly genus in the
tribe Ithomiini 369
Aëria, a
large main belt asteroid...
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Rothia aeria is a Gram-positive bacterium. Li Y,
Kawamura Y,
Fujiwara N, Naka T, Liu H,
Huang X, et al. (2004). "Rothia
aeria sp. nov.,
Rhodococcus baikonurensis...
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genus Aeria has one
species and two subspecies:
Aeria eurimedia is the species; the two
subspecies are
Aeria eurimedia pacifica and
Aeria eurimedia...
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users to
transfer existing account data to
Aeria Games.
Aeria Games closed GunZ in May 2013, and in 2016
Aeria stopped supporting Soldier Front and Alliance...
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shifted to the
Aeria Games gaming portal in
March 2012. In the
first w**** of May 2013 (1st on the
forums and on the homepage),
Aeria announced that the...
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Tsuneonella aeria is a Gram-negative and
strictly aerobic bacterium from the
genus Tsuneonella which has been
isolated from air from the
Xiangshan Mountain...
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number for
Ozarba aeria is 9030. "Ozarba
aeria report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Ozarba
aeria". GBIF. Retrieved...
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Solicoccozyma aeria is a
species of
fungus in the
family Piskurozymaceae. It has only been
found in its
yeast state,
though a
filamentous state producing...