aeriform

English

Etymology

From Latin aer (air) + -form.

Adjective

aeriform

  1. Pertaining to air.
  2. Having a form similar to that of air.
  3. Light, unsubstantial, or unstable.

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French aériforme.

Adjective

aeriform m or n (feminine singular aeriformă, masculine plural aeriformi, feminine and neuter plural aeriforme)

  1. aeriform

Declension

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