anabatic

[an-uh-bat-ik]

anabatic Definition

of or relating to an upward movement of air (opposed to katabatic).

Using anabatic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "anabatic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The glider pilot used the anabatic wind to gain altitude.

  • Example

    Anabatic winds are common in mountainous regions.

  • Example

    The anabatic flow of air can cause clouds to form on the mountainside.

anabatic Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for anabatic

Origins of anabatic

from Greek 'anábasis', meaning 'a going up'

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Summary: anabatic in Brief

'Anabatic' [an-uh-bat-ik] is an adjective that refers to upward movements of air, as opposed to downward movements (katabatic). It is commonly used in the context of gliding and mountainous regions, where anabatic winds can be used to gain altitude. The anabatic flow of air can also cause clouds to form on the mountainside.