aerodrome

[ˈeərədrəʊm]

aerodrome Definition

a small airport, typically with only a runway and no commercial passenger service.

Using aerodrome: Examples

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

  • Example

    The aerodrome is used for private planes and small aircraft.

  • Example

    The military uses the aerodrome for training exercises.

  • Example

    The town built a new aerodrome to attract more business travelers.

aerodrome Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for aerodrome

Phrases with aerodrome

  • a designated area around an aerodrome where air traffic control services are provided

    Example

    All aircraft entering the aerodrome traffic zone must contact the tower for clearance.

  • a lighted beacon located at an aerodrome to aid in navigation

    Example

    The pilot used the aerodrome beacon to locate the airport in the dark.

  • a specific point on an aerodrome used as a reference for navigation

    Example

    The aerodrome reference point is located at the center of the runway.

Origins of aerodrome

from French 'aérodrome', from Greek 'aēr' meaning 'air' and 'dromos' meaning 'course'

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Summary: aerodrome in Brief

An 'aerodrome' [ˈeərədrəʊm] is a small airport used for private planes and small aircraft. It typically has only a runway and no commercial passenger service. Phrases like 'aerodrome traffic zone' and 'aerodrome beacon' refer to specific areas or equipment associated with aerodromes. 'Aerodrome reference point' is a specific point on an aerodrome used as a reference for navigation.