Word Network: aerodynamics
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To move something or someone from a lower position to a higher one. It often requires physical effort or the use of a machine to pick an object up.
A1To pull something or someone along a surface with effort. It can also mean to move slowly or with difficulty.
A2Relating to the design, manufacture, and operation of vehicles that fly within the Earth's atmosphere or in outer space. It encompasses both the aviation industry and the space exploration sector.
B2A substance that has no fixed shape and yields easily to external pressure; a gas or (especially) a liquid. Also used as an adjective to describe something that is not settled or stable, or capable of flowing freely.
B2Velocity describes how fast an object moves in a specific direction. It is a technical word for speed used often in science and math.
A1Aeronautics is the science and study of the design, manufacture, and operation of aircraft. It involves understanding the physical laws of flight and the engineering required to build machines that can travel through the atmosphere.
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