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How to pronounce aeronaut in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms airman, aviator, flier, flyer
Type of trained worker, skilled worker, skilled workman
Has types airwoman, aviatress, airplane pilot, pilot, aviatrix

Examples of aeronaut

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Free flight would almost always require the aeronaut to return and make a report.
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Oh, yeah, even freeway aeronaut Super Dell Schanze was mentioned as a possible McCain VP.
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One of the most stimulating collections of the CBI is a aeronaut.
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In 1848 he became a professional aeronaut, making numerous public ascents in the chief continental cities.
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On a July, 1908, afternoon, the Toledo aeronaut completed a series of flights from Walbridge Park with hundreds watching.
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Eventually he was chosen over other candidates to be chief aeronaut of the newly formed Union Army Balloon Corps.
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Balzac, this French aeronaut, and cigarettes?
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Though nervous on the ground, she was a fearless aeronaut and after her husband's death she continued ballooning, making more than 60 ascents.
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Lowe sent the curious von Zeppelin to another balloon camp where the German aeronaut John Steiner could be of more help to the young man.
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More examples
  • Aviator: someone who operates an aircraft
  • Aeronautics (from the ancient Greek words u1F70u03AEu03C1 u0101u0113r, which means "air", and u03BDu03B1u03C5u03C4u03B9u03BAu03AE nautiku0113 which means "navigation", i.e. "navigation of the air") is the science or art involved with the study, design, and manufacturing of air flight capable machines, and the techniques of operating aircraft and rockets within the atmosphere...
  • (The Aeronauts) The Aeronauts was a French children's TV series about two fighter jet pilots (Michel Tanguy and Ernest Laverdure) and their adventures. It was based on a comic book series by Jean-Michel Charlier and Albert Uderzo. ...
  • One who glides through the air in an airship or balloon; balloonist
  • Douglas, Gilbert Eric (Eric) (1902 - 1970), Antarctic explorer and Aeronaut
  • A wire walker, a trapeze artist in the circus or music halls, a balloonist
  • The pilot of a lighter-than-air aircraft, especially a balloon.
  • Pilot or crew of lighter-than-air craft.
  • These are the people who have flown in a balloon and who have volunteered as crew members.