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aeronautical

[air-uh-naw-ti-kuhl, -not-i-kuhl] / ˌɛər əˈnɔ tɪ kəl, -ˈnɒt ɪ kəl /




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With comparable deftness, Kelly A. Harmon’s “Trumpets of Freedom” reassembles characters from “The Lighthouse at the End of the World,” then adds steampunk robots and that aeronautical buccaneer, Robur the Conqueror.

From Washington Post

Ms. Coats’s father, Paul Shannon, was an aeronautical engineer who had left the Navy to work in private defense.

From New York Times

They included an aeronautical engineer, an Air Force first lieutenant, a teacher, an occupational therapist and an academic adviser.

From New York Times

He later went to an aeronautical university, took to the skies in fighter jets and started Draken International to provide military-style training in tactical aircraft.

From Washington Times

There is a trunk that flies — made by a French aeronautical designer and tested recently inside the LV store on Place Vendôme in Paris, Ms. McLeod said — and another on skateboard wheels.

From New York Times