Aeronautics,
aerospace,
aerodynamics,
aerobics,
aerosol,
and in some languages,
such as English (British) aeroplane.
There are also many more including other forms of the words given here.
aeroengineer
The Greek root "aero" means "air" or "gas," while the Latin root "aer" also means "air" or "atmosphere." Both roots are commonly used in words related to air or aviation, such as aerodynamics or aeronautics.
Some words that have the letters 'aer' in them are:aerateaerialaerobicaeronauticalchimaera
Aerodrome; aeroplane; aerobics; and so on.
The root word for "aeroplane" is "aero," which comes from the Greek word "āēr" meaning "air" or "atmosphere."
A few words with the root word LUNA are: lunatic lunar
aerobatics, aerosol, aeroplane, aeronaut, aerial, and aerospace
The Greek root "aero" means "air" or "gas," while the Latin root "aer" also means "air" or "atmosphere." Both roots are commonly used in words related to air or aviation, such as aerodynamics or aeronautics.
Some words that have the letters 'aer' in them are:aerateaerialaerobicaeronauticalchimaera
Aerospace, aeroplane, aerodrome.
it means air and it is a Latin root word
aero
Aerospace, aeroplane, aerodrome.
Aerodrome; aeroplane; aerobics; and so on.
The root word for "aeroplane" is "aero," which comes from the Greek word "āēr" meaning "air" or "atmosphere."
Aero- is actually a Greek root word meaning air or wind. A few words that uses this root includes:Aerie - the nest of a bird that is built in a high placeAerify - to turn into vaporAeroallergen - an air borne substance that people are allergic toAerial - involving the airAerate- to expose a substance to the air/a gas
Some root words for "therm" include "thermo" and "thermometer."
Some words that contain the root "locus" are local, or dislocate.