"With a lordly air" means behaving in a manner that is haughty, dignified, and regal, as if one possesses the power and authority of a noble or lord. It suggests an attitude of superiority and composure.
The context meaning of "wafted" is to be carried along by air or water in a light and gentle manner. It is often used to describe scents or sounds that are carried through the air delicately.
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Potassium hydroxide is a hygroscopic substance, meaning it absorbs moisture from the air. Exposure to air can cause it to form a solution, becoming corrosive and causing skin and eye irritation. It can also react with carbon dioxide in the air to form potassium carbonate, reducing its effectiveness as a base.
Pneumonia
Calcium chloride is hygroscopic, meaning that it absorbs water from the air. This is the job of a dehumidifier.
Capturing the Lordly Tarpon - 1915 was released on: USA: June 1915
Basically, yes.
fully furnish, perfect service
Cyrille is a derivative of the Greek name "Cyril" and means "lord, lordly, or proud one"
Arrogant, Lordly, Imperious, Domineering.
Drive slowly
upper-class, lordly, titled, elite, noble, patrician, blue-blooded
If your primary meaning is the noun for the stuff we breathe, an alternative would be the verb meaning to refresh something (e.g. laundry) by allowing fresh air to get to it. Another is the noun meaning someone's manner. 'She had an air of responsibility about her'.
examples of air transportation
The meaning of aero-: 1. In the air aeroplane
There are less than 300 people in the U.S. with Cyril as a surname. It may appear in any nationality or even in another language. As a masculine given name, Cyril stems from the Greek language carrying the meaning of lordly, lord, or master. As a feminine given name, Cyril rose from the Old English "cyrnel", meaning "a corn kernel".
water pollution: polluting water air pollution: polluting air