different between aeronautics vs aeronautic
aeronautics
English
Etymology
From French aéronautique or New Latin aeronauticus. Equivalent to aero- + -naut + -ics.
Noun
aeronautics (uncountable)
- The design, construction, mathematics and mechanics of aircraft and other flying objects
- The theory and practice of aircraft navigation
Hypernyms
- aerospace
Related terms
- aeronautical
- aeronautic
- aeronaut
- astronautics
Translations
See also
- avionics
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aeronautic
English
Etymology
From aeronaut +? -ic.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?æ?o?n?t?k/
Adjective
aeronautic (comparative more aeronautic, superlative most aeronautic)
- Having to do with aerial navigation
Related terms
- aeronautical
- aeronautics
- aeronaut
- aero-
- -naut
- astronautic
Translations
Anagrams
- acetonuria
Romanian
Etymology
From French aéronautique
Noun
aeronautic f (plural aeronautici)
- aeronautical
Declension
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- what aeronautical engineering
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- what aeronautical engineering does
- what aeronautical do
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- what aeronautical revenue
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