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aerostat
[ air-uh-stat ]
noun
- any lighter-than-air aircraft, as a balloon or dirigible.
aerostat
/ ˈɛərəˌstæt /
noun
- a lighter-than-air craft, such as a balloon
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Derived Forms
- ˌaeroˈstatic, adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of aerostat1
C18: from French aérostat, from aero- + Greek -statos standing
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Example Sentences
Then other lashings were made while the great aerostat plunged about like a wounded leviathan.
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Then the aerostat, as the great bag is called, was unrolled and spread evenly over this.
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There isn't as much of that aerostat left as would make a pocket-handkerchief or a walking-stick.
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Ten minutes later the aerostat was released from her moorings and rose swiftly and vertically into the air.
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I am going back to the aerostat, and I dare not leave you boys behind.
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