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Aerodynamics is the branch of physics and engineering that deals with the motion of air and other gases and the forces that act on objects moving through them.
Etymology Greek dynamis force power capability Meaning Dynamics refers to th
Etymology Greek dynamos powerful Dynamicos active Meaning Dynamic refers
Etymology The word aero is derived from the Greek word ἀήρ aer meaning air
Etymology The word alliteration is derived from the Latin word ad meaning to and
Etymology The word Eucharist is derived from the Greek word εὐχαριστία e
Etymology Latin dispositio arrangement disposition From disponere to arrange d
Etymology of square Derived from the Old English word sċēare meaning a corner
Etymology From Latin prosper meaning successful favorable or lucky Ultimatel
Etymology Latin prudens present participle of providere look ahead foresee from pr
Etymology The word conundrum is derived from the Latin phrase conundrāre meaning t
Etymology From lack a intensive day less without Originally a word for a pe
Etymology Greek phainomenon Phainein to appear Meaning A natural occurrence
Etymology and Origin The word theology is derived from two Greek roots Theos Meanin