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balloonist
English
Etymology
balloon +? -ist
Noun
balloonist (plural balloonists)
- A person who flies in balloons, especially in hot-air balloons.
Translations
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aeronaut
English
Alternative forms
- aëronaut
Etymology
From aero- +? -naut, from the French aéronaute; compare the Italian aeronauta.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /??????n??t/
- (US) IPA(key): /?????n?t/, (especially caught-cot merged) IPA(key): /?????n?t/
Noun
aeronaut (plural aeronauts)
- A person who travels through the air in an airship or balloon.
Related terms
- aeronautical
- aeronautics
- aeronautic
- astronaut
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French aéronaute.
Noun
aeronaut m (plural aeronau?i)
- aeronaut
Declension
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