aereous

adj

Etymology

From Latin aer + -ous.

  1. derived from aer

Definitions

  1. Resembling or consisting of air.

    • It should be kept in mind that for horticultural crops, oxygen supply to the root mainly occurs through open, aereous pores in a substrate, which may be logged at water contents above approximately 75%.
    • “The primary difference between blood-particles, and the aereous particles and spirits, is size.”

The neighborhood

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