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| aer·o·dyne [ érrō dn ] (plural aer·o·dynes) |
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aircraft that needs motion to fly: an aircraft such as an airplane or helicopter that is heavier than air and whose lift in flight results from forces caused by its motion through the air
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| [Early 20th century. Back-formation <aerodynamic] |
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