Etymology of the English prefix aero-
the English prefix
aero-derived from the Greek word
aer, ἀήρ (air; by analogy, to blow); 'air' (as naturally circumambient))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*wer-Derivations in English
aerobatics,
aerobe,
aerosol,
aeroballistics,
aerobat,
aeroculture,
aerodrome,
aerodynamics,
aeroembolism,
aerofoil,
aerogel,
aerogenic,
aerogram,
aerograph,
aerography,
aerolite,
aerology,
aeromagnetic,
aeromarine,
aeromechanic,
aeromechanics,
aeromedical,
aeromedicine,
aerometeorograph,
aeronomy,
aeropause,
aerophagia,
aerophilately,
aerophone,
aerophore,
aerophoto,
aerophyte,
aeropulse,
aerosinusitis,
aerospace,
aerosphere,
aerostat,
aerostatic,
aerotherapeutics,
aerothermodynamics,
aerotow,
aerotrain,
aerotropism,
aeromancy,
aeroponics,
athodydUsage
Word found in Modern English