How Do You Spell AEROLITE?

Pronunciation: [ˈe͡əɹə͡ʊlˌa͡ɪt] (IPA)

Aerolite is a word that describes meteoritic bodies that survive their passage through the Earth's atmosphere and strike the ground. In IPA, this word is transcribed as /ˈɛərəlaɪt/. The first syllable is pronounced as "air," while the second syllable is pronounced as "uh." The third syllable, "lite," is pronounced as "lait." The correct spelling of this word is significant not only in writing, but also in scientific research and academic discussions about history and the nature of the universe.

AEROLITE Meaning and Definition

  1. An aerolite is a noun that refers to a specific type of extraterrestrial object, more specifically a meteorite or a fragment of one, which has landed on Earth's surface. Aerolites are composed of varied materials such as minerals, metals, and stony substances, and are typically remnants of asteroids or comets that have reached the Earth's atmosphere and survived the intense heat and friction of entry, ultimately crashing onto the planet's surface. They are also commonly referred to as "stone meteorites."

    Aerolites can vary in size, ranging from small pebbles to sizable boulders, with the largest ones often leaving impact craters upon arrival. Their origins can often be traced back to outer space due to their distinctive chemical composition, distinguishing them from terrestrial rocks. Scientists and researchers study aerolites to gain insights into the composition and geological history of other celestial bodies, as well as to understand the impacts of extraterrestrial objects on Earth's environment and evolution.

    These fascinating objects have intrigued humans for centuries, as they provide evidence of the vastness and diversity of the universe beyond our planet. Aerolites have sparked curiosity and scientific exploration, contributing to our understanding of the cosmos and our place within it.

  2. A stone that falls from the atmosphere to the earth, displaying, when broken, a semi-metallic, ash-grey colour.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for AEROLITE

  • zerolite
  • serolite
  • werolite
  • qerolite
  • awrolite
  • asrolite
  • adrolite
  • arrolite
  • a4rolite
  • a3rolite
  • aeeolite
  • aedolite
  • aefolite
  • aetolite
  • ae5olite
  • ae4olite
  • aerilite
  • aerklite
  • aerllite

Etymology of AEROLITE

The word "aerolite" has a Greek origin. It comes from the combination of two Greek words: "aēr" meaning "air" and "lithos" meaning "stone". Therefore, "aerolite" literally translates to "air stone" or "stone from the air". The term was coined in the early 19th century to refer to meteorites or stony-iron objects that have fallen to Earth from outer space.

Similar spelling words for AEROLITE

  • Aeriality,
  • areolate,
  • Areolet,
  • world-spirit,
  • world-weariness,
  • Arillode,
  • world-beater,
  • euryalida,
  • oriolidae,
  • world-weary,
  • Erletta,
  • third-world,
  • irreality,
  • Araldo,
  • all-world,
  • half-world,
  • Aroldo,
  • ariled,
  • arild,
  • Orielda,
  • EUROLOT,
  • Cumber-world,
  • world-record,
  • world,
  • world-beating,
  • earlid,
  • Arlet,
  • world-shaking,
  • post-world,
  • woman-world,
  • Erlette,
  • world-without-end,
  • being-in-the-world,
  • ORILYT,
  • Earlet,
  • Arilled,
  • under-world,
  • around-the-world,
  • EUROLAT,
  • whorled,
  • world-class,
  • ureilite,
  • world-renown,
  • pre-world,
  • Orelda,
  • Arletta,
  • world-premiere,
  • world-views,
  • world-war,
  • world-systems,
  • erlitou,
  • world-music,
  • worldy,
  • Whirled,
  • world-renowned,
  • art-world,
  • end-world,
  • world-wearinesses,
  • end-of-the-world,
  • life-world,
  • world-leading,
  • first-world,
  • Irrelate,
  • Arleta,
  • earlywood,
  • world-view,
  • IRLED,
  • ERLD,
  • Upper-world,
  • world-building,
  • world-shattering,
  • World-hardened,
  • developing-world,
  • Aerolitic,
  • world-known,
  • one-world,
  • old-world,
  • world-ranked,
  • worlwide,
  • aerolytic,
  • arlit,
  • Uralite,
  • Oralit,
  • world-changing,
  • world-economy,
  • round-the-world,
  • Earletta,
  • world-champion,
  • Arlette,
  • academic-world,
  • world-historical,
  • arillate,
  • out-of-this-world,
  • actual-world,
  • warlott,
  • Aralt,
  • eworld,
  • world-system,
  • world-famous,
  • world-self,
  • top-of-the-world,
  • Fair-world,
  • World-wide,
  • AIRHOLD,
  • after-world,
  • nether-world,
  • ERLOAD,
  • world-power,
  • orality,
  • world-beyond,
  • off-world,
  • arrowlet,
  • real-world,
  • world-selves.

Plural form of AEROLITE is AEROLITES

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