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Aired         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Air.
air         
  • An idealised view of three pairs of large circulation cells.
  • Composition of Earth's atmosphere by molecular count, excluding water vapor. Lower pie represents trace gases that together compose about 0.0434% of the atmosphere (0.0442% at August 2021 concentrations<ref name="CO2" /><ref name="methane" />). Numbers are mainly from 2000, with {{CO2}} and methane from 2019, and do not represent any single source.<ref name="handbook" />
  • standard atmosphere]] model (the eight dotted lines in each "decade" are at the eight cubes 8, 27, 64, ..., 729)
  • access-date=2014-06-10}}</ref>
  • Rough plot of Earth's atmospheric [[transmittance]] (or opacity) to various wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, including [[visible light]].
  • Earth's atmosphere. Lower four layers of the atmosphere in three dimensions as seen diagonally from above the exobase.  Layers drawn to scale, objects within the layers are not to scale. Aurorae shown here at the bottom of the thermosphere can actually form at any altitude in this atmospheric layer.
  • [[Afterglow]] of the [[troposphere]] (orange), the [[stratosphere]] (blue) and the mesosphere (dark) at which [[atmospheric entry]] begins, leaving smoke trails, such as in this case of a [[spacecraft]] reentry.
  • year=2016 }}</ref><ref>[https://www.nap.edu/openbook/0309100615/gifmid/30.gif Graph: Atmospheric Oxygen and CO2 vs Time]</ref>
  • Animation shows the buildup of tropospheric {{CO2}} in the Northern Hemisphere with a maximum around May. The maximum in the vegetation cycle follows in the late summer. Following the peak in vegetation, the drawdown of atmospheric {{CO2}} due to photosynthesis is apparent, particularly over the [[boreal forests]].
GAS LAYER SURROUNDING EARTH
Earth atmosphere; Atmospheric stratification; Earth’s atmosphere; Early atmosphere; Air; Atmospheric layers; Atmospheric Layers; Upper-atmosphere dynamics; Atmospheric gases; Atmospheric gasses; Air (mixture of gases); Composition of the earths atmosphere; Atmospheric gas; Standard Dry Air; Terran Atmosphere; Earths atmosphere; Earth's Atmosphere; Atmosphere of the earth; Layers of the atmosphere; Layers of Earth's atmosphere; Atmospheric Gas; Earth's atmosphere; Refractive index of air; Atmospheric layer; Air qualities; Qualities of air; Material properties of air; Air (properties); Third atmosphere; Atmospheric air; Evolution of Earth's atmosphere; Atmosphere of earth; Atmosphere of early Earth; Terrestrial atmosphere; Terran atmosphere; Atmosphere of the Earth
(airs, airing, aired)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
Air is the mixture of gases which forms the earth's atmosphere and which we breathe.
Draughts help to circulate air...
Keith opened the window and leaned out into the cold air.
...water and air pollutants.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
The air is the space around things or above the ground.
Government troops broke up the protest by firing their guns in the air...
N-SING: the N
3.
Air is used to refer to travel in aircraft.
Air travel will continue to grow at about 6% per year...
Casualties had to be brought to hospital by air.
N-UNCOUNT: usu N n, by N
4.
If you say that someone or something has a particular air, you mean that they give this general impression.
Jennifer regarded him with an air of amusement...
N-SING: with supp, oft N of n
5.
If you say that someone is putting on airs or giving themselves airs, you are criticizing them for behaving as if they are better than other people. (INFORMAL)
We're poor and we never put on airs.
N-PLURAL [disapproval]
6.
If a broadcasting company airs a television or radio programme, they show it on television or broadcast it on the radio. (mainly AM)
Tonight PBS will air a documentary called 'Democracy In Action'.
= broadcast
VERB: V n
airing
...the airing of offensive material.
N-SING
7.
If you air your opinions, you make them known to people.
The whole issue was thoroughly aired at the meeting.
= express
VERB: be V-ed
8.
If you air a room or building, you let fresh air into it.
One day a week her mother systematically cleaned and aired each room.
VERB: V n
9.
If you air clothing or bedding, you put it somewhere warm to make sure that it is completely dry.
VERB
10.
If you do something to clear the air, you do it in order to resolve any problems or disagreements that there might be.
...an inquiry just to clear the air and settle the facts of the case.
PHRASE: V inflects
11.
If something is in the air it is felt to be present, but it is not talked about.
There was great excitement in the air...
PHRASE
12.
If someone is on the air, they are broadcasting on radio or television. If a programme is on the air, it is being broadcast on radio or television. If it is off the air, it is not being broadcast.
She is going on the air as presenter of a new show...
This message did not reach me until after the programme went off the air.
PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR after v
13.
If someone or something disappears into thin air, they disappear completely. If someone or something appears out of thin air, they appear suddenly and mysteriously.
He had materialized out of thin air; I had not seen or heard him coming.
PHRASE: PHR after v
14.
If you say that a decision or a situation is up in the air, you mean that it has not yet been completely settled or planned.
He told reporters today that the president's trip to Moscow is up in the air.
= undecided
? settled
PHRASE: v-link PHR
15.
If you say that you are walking on air or floating on air, you mean that you feel extremely happy about something.
As soon as I know I'm in the team it's like I'm walking on air.
PHRASE: V inflects
air         
  • An idealised view of three pairs of large circulation cells.
  • Composition of Earth's atmosphere by molecular count, excluding water vapor. Lower pie represents trace gases that together compose about 0.0434% of the atmosphere (0.0442% at August 2021 concentrations<ref name="CO2" /><ref name="methane" />). Numbers are mainly from 2000, with {{CO2}} and methane from 2019, and do not represent any single source.<ref name="handbook" />
  • standard atmosphere]] model (the eight dotted lines in each "decade" are at the eight cubes 8, 27, 64, ..., 729)
  • access-date=2014-06-10}}</ref>
  • Rough plot of Earth's atmospheric [[transmittance]] (or opacity) to various wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, including [[visible light]].
  • Earth's atmosphere. Lower four layers of the atmosphere in three dimensions as seen diagonally from above the exobase.  Layers drawn to scale, objects within the layers are not to scale. Aurorae shown here at the bottom of the thermosphere can actually form at any altitude in this atmospheric layer.
  • [[Afterglow]] of the [[troposphere]] (orange), the [[stratosphere]] (blue) and the mesosphere (dark) at which [[atmospheric entry]] begins, leaving smoke trails, such as in this case of a [[spacecraft]] reentry.
  • year=2016 }}</ref><ref>[https://www.nap.edu/openbook/0309100615/gifmid/30.gif Graph: Atmospheric Oxygen and CO2 vs Time]</ref>
  • Animation shows the buildup of tropospheric {{CO2}} in the Northern Hemisphere with a maximum around May. The maximum in the vegetation cycle follows in the late summer. Following the peak in vegetation, the drawdown of atmospheric {{CO2}} due to photosynthesis is apparent, particularly over the [[boreal forests]].
GAS LAYER SURROUNDING EARTH
Earth atmosphere; Atmospheric stratification; Earth’s atmosphere; Early atmosphere; Air; Atmospheric layers; Atmospheric Layers; Upper-atmosphere dynamics; Atmospheric gases; Atmospheric gasses; Air (mixture of gases); Composition of the earths atmosphere; Atmospheric gas; Standard Dry Air; Terran Atmosphere; Earths atmosphere; Earth's Atmosphere; Atmosphere of the earth; Layers of the atmosphere; Layers of Earth's atmosphere; Atmospheric Gas; Earth's atmosphere; Refractive index of air; Atmospheric layer; Air qualities; Qualities of air; Material properties of air; Air (properties); Third atmosphere; Atmospheric air; Evolution of Earth's atmosphere; Atmosphere of earth; Atmosphere of early Earth; Terrestrial atmosphere; Terran atmosphere; Atmosphere of the Earth
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n.
atmosphere
1) to clear the air
2) to breathe, inhale air
3) to pollute the air
4) balmy, mild; bracing, brisk, crisp, refreshing; compressed; country; dry; foul; fresh; humid; polar; polluted; stale air
5) a breath of (fresh) air; a blast of hot air
6) in the air (the decisive battles were fought in the air)
transportation by aircraft
7) by air (to travel by air)
medium through which radio signals are transmitted
8) on the air (to go on the air; our station is on the air)
9) off the air (that station never goes off the air)
appearance
10) to assume an air (to assume an air of innocence)
11) a detached; knowing; nonchalant; superior, triumphant air
tune
12) a martial air (the band struck up a martial air)
misc.
13) in the air ('imminent'); to walk on air ('to be elated'); to give smb. the air ('to reject smb.'); up in the air ('unsettled'); to disappear into thin air
II
v. (B) he is ready to air his views to anyone
AIR         
  • An idealised view of three pairs of large circulation cells.
  • Composition of Earth's atmosphere by molecular count, excluding water vapor. Lower pie represents trace gases that together compose about 0.0434% of the atmosphere (0.0442% at August 2021 concentrations<ref name="CO2" /><ref name="methane" />). Numbers are mainly from 2000, with {{CO2}} and methane from 2019, and do not represent any single source.<ref name="handbook" />
  • standard atmosphere]] model (the eight dotted lines in each "decade" are at the eight cubes 8, 27, 64, ..., 729)
  • access-date=2014-06-10}}</ref>
  • Rough plot of Earth's atmospheric [[transmittance]] (or opacity) to various wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, including [[visible light]].
  • Earth's atmosphere. Lower four layers of the atmosphere in three dimensions as seen diagonally from above the exobase.  Layers drawn to scale, objects within the layers are not to scale. Aurorae shown here at the bottom of the thermosphere can actually form at any altitude in this atmospheric layer.
  • [[Afterglow]] of the [[troposphere]] (orange), the [[stratosphere]] (blue) and the mesosphere (dark) at which [[atmospheric entry]] begins, leaving smoke trails, such as in this case of a [[spacecraft]] reentry.
  • year=2016 }}</ref><ref>[https://www.nap.edu/openbook/0309100615/gifmid/30.gif Graph: Atmospheric Oxygen and CO2 vs Time]</ref>
  • Animation shows the buildup of tropospheric {{CO2}} in the Northern Hemisphere with a maximum around May. The maximum in the vegetation cycle follows in the late summer. Following the peak in vegetation, the drawdown of atmospheric {{CO2}} due to photosynthesis is apparent, particularly over the [[boreal forests]].
GAS LAYER SURROUNDING EARTH
Earth atmosphere; Atmospheric stratification; Earth’s atmosphere; Early atmosphere; Air; Atmospheric layers; Atmospheric Layers; Upper-atmosphere dynamics; Atmospheric gases; Atmospheric gasses; Air (mixture of gases); Composition of the earths atmosphere; Atmospheric gas; Standard Dry Air; Terran Atmosphere; Earths atmosphere; Earth's Atmosphere; Atmosphere of the earth; Layers of the atmosphere; Layers of Earth's atmosphere; Atmospheric Gas; Earth's atmosphere; Refractive index of air; Atmospheric layer; Air qualities; Qualities of air; Material properties of air; Air (properties); Third atmosphere; Atmospheric air; Evolution of Earth's atmosphere; Atmosphere of earth; Atmosphere of early Earth; Terrestrial atmosphere; Terran atmosphere; Atmosphere of the Earth
<standard> A future infrared standard from IrDA. AIR will provide in-room multipoint to multipoint connectivity. AIR supports a data rate of 4 Mbps at a distance of 4 metres, and 250 Kbps at up to 8 metres. It is designed for cordless connections to multiple peripherals and meeting room collaboration applications. See also IrDA Data and IrDA Control (1999-10-14)
Air         
  • An idealised view of three pairs of large circulation cells.
  • Composition of Earth's atmosphere by molecular count, excluding water vapor. Lower pie represents trace gases that together compose about 0.0434% of the atmosphere (0.0442% at August 2021 concentrations<ref name="CO2" /><ref name="methane" />). Numbers are mainly from 2000, with {{CO2}} and methane from 2019, and do not represent any single source.<ref name="handbook" />
  • standard atmosphere]] model (the eight dotted lines in each "decade" are at the eight cubes 8, 27, 64, ..., 729)
  • access-date=2014-06-10}}</ref>
  • Rough plot of Earth's atmospheric [[transmittance]] (or opacity) to various wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, including [[visible light]].
  • Earth's atmosphere. Lower four layers of the atmosphere in three dimensions as seen diagonally from above the exobase.  Layers drawn to scale, objects within the layers are not to scale. Aurorae shown here at the bottom of the thermosphere can actually form at any altitude in this atmospheric layer.
  • [[Afterglow]] of the [[troposphere]] (orange), the [[stratosphere]] (blue) and the mesosphere (dark) at which [[atmospheric entry]] begins, leaving smoke trails, such as in this case of a [[spacecraft]] reentry.
  • year=2016 }}</ref><ref>[https://www.nap.edu/openbook/0309100615/gifmid/30.gif Graph: Atmospheric Oxygen and CO2 vs Time]</ref>
  • Animation shows the buildup of tropospheric {{CO2}} in the Northern Hemisphere with a maximum around May. The maximum in the vegetation cycle follows in the late summer. Following the peak in vegetation, the drawdown of atmospheric {{CO2}} due to photosynthesis is apparent, particularly over the [[boreal forests]].
GAS LAYER SURROUNDING EARTH
Earth atmosphere; Atmospheric stratification; Earth’s atmosphere; Early atmosphere; Air; Atmospheric layers; Atmospheric Layers; Upper-atmosphere dynamics; Atmospheric gases; Atmospheric gasses; Air (mixture of gases); Composition of the earths atmosphere; Atmospheric gas; Standard Dry Air; Terran Atmosphere; Earths atmosphere; Earth's Atmosphere; Atmosphere of the earth; Layers of the atmosphere; Layers of Earth's atmosphere; Atmospheric Gas; Earth's atmosphere; Refractive index of air; Atmospheric layer; Air qualities; Qualities of air; Material properties of air; Air (properties); Third atmosphere; Atmospheric air; Evolution of Earth's atmosphere; Atmosphere of earth; Atmosphere of early Earth; Terrestrial atmosphere; Terran atmosphere; Atmosphere of the Earth
Air is a dielectric whose specific inductive capacity at atmosphere pressure is taken as 1. It is practically of exactly the same composition in all places and hence can be taken as a standard. When dry it has high resistance, between that of caoutchouc and dry paper. Dampness increases its conductivity. It is a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen, with a little carbonic acid gas and other impurities. Its essential composition is: Oxygen:     (by weight) 23.14     (by volume) 21   
Nitrogen:               76.86                 79
The specific inductive capacity varies for different pressures thus:
Approximate   (.001 mm., .0004 inch)   0.94 (Ayrton)  Vacuum                 ( 5 mm. , .2 inches )    0.9985 (Ayrton)                                        0.99941 (Boltzman.) The specific gravity of air under standard conditions 15.5° C (60° F.) and 760 mm. barometric pressure (30 inches) is taken as unity as a standard for gases. [Transcriber's note: Argon accounts for 0.9340%. It was discovered in 1894, two years after this book.]
AIR         
  • An idealised view of three pairs of large circulation cells.
  • Composition of Earth's atmosphere by molecular count, excluding water vapor. Lower pie represents trace gases that together compose about 0.0434% of the atmosphere (0.0442% at August 2021 concentrations<ref name="CO2" /><ref name="methane" />). Numbers are mainly from 2000, with {{CO2}} and methane from 2019, and do not represent any single source.<ref name="handbook" />
  • standard atmosphere]] model (the eight dotted lines in each "decade" are at the eight cubes 8, 27, 64, ..., 729)
  • access-date=2014-06-10}}</ref>
  • Rough plot of Earth's atmospheric [[transmittance]] (or opacity) to various wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, including [[visible light]].
  • Earth's atmosphere. Lower four layers of the atmosphere in three dimensions as seen diagonally from above the exobase.  Layers drawn to scale, objects within the layers are not to scale. Aurorae shown here at the bottom of the thermosphere can actually form at any altitude in this atmospheric layer.
  • [[Afterglow]] of the [[troposphere]] (orange), the [[stratosphere]] (blue) and the mesosphere (dark) at which [[atmospheric entry]] begins, leaving smoke trails, such as in this case of a [[spacecraft]] reentry.
  • year=2016 }}</ref><ref>[https://www.nap.edu/openbook/0309100615/gifmid/30.gif Graph: Atmospheric Oxygen and CO2 vs Time]</ref>
  • Animation shows the buildup of tropospheric {{CO2}} in the Northern Hemisphere with a maximum around May. The maximum in the vegetation cycle follows in the late summer. Following the peak in vegetation, the drawdown of atmospheric {{CO2}} due to photosynthesis is apparent, particularly over the [[boreal forests]].
GAS LAYER SURROUNDING EARTH
Earth atmosphere; Atmospheric stratification; Earth’s atmosphere; Early atmosphere; Air; Atmospheric layers; Atmospheric Layers; Upper-atmosphere dynamics; Atmospheric gases; Atmospheric gasses; Air (mixture of gases); Composition of the earths atmosphere; Atmospheric gas; Standard Dry Air; Terran Atmosphere; Earths atmosphere; Earth's Atmosphere; Atmosphere of the earth; Layers of the atmosphere; Layers of Earth's atmosphere; Atmospheric Gas; Earth's atmosphere; Refractive index of air; Atmospheric layer; Air qualities; Qualities of air; Material properties of air; Air (properties); Third atmosphere; Atmospheric air; Evolution of Earth's atmosphere; Atmosphere of earth; Atmosphere of early Earth; Terrestrial atmosphere; Terran atmosphere; Atmosphere of the Earth
Automatic Image Refinement (Reference: Canon), "Style: A.I.R."
Air         
  • An idealised view of three pairs of large circulation cells.
  • Composition of Earth's atmosphere by molecular count, excluding water vapor. Lower pie represents trace gases that together compose about 0.0434% of the atmosphere (0.0442% at August 2021 concentrations<ref name="CO2" /><ref name="methane" />). Numbers are mainly from 2000, with {{CO2}} and methane from 2019, and do not represent any single source.<ref name="handbook" />
  • standard atmosphere]] model (the eight dotted lines in each "decade" are at the eight cubes 8, 27, 64, ..., 729)
  • access-date=2014-06-10}}</ref>
  • Rough plot of Earth's atmospheric [[transmittance]] (or opacity) to various wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, including [[visible light]].
  • Earth's atmosphere. Lower four layers of the atmosphere in three dimensions as seen diagonally from above the exobase.  Layers drawn to scale, objects within the layers are not to scale. Aurorae shown here at the bottom of the thermosphere can actually form at any altitude in this atmospheric layer.
  • [[Afterglow]] of the [[troposphere]] (orange), the [[stratosphere]] (blue) and the mesosphere (dark) at which [[atmospheric entry]] begins, leaving smoke trails, such as in this case of a [[spacecraft]] reentry.
  • year=2016 }}</ref><ref>[https://www.nap.edu/openbook/0309100615/gifmid/30.gif Graph: Atmospheric Oxygen and CO2 vs Time]</ref>
  • Animation shows the buildup of tropospheric {{CO2}} in the Northern Hemisphere with a maximum around May. The maximum in the vegetation cycle follows in the late summer. Following the peak in vegetation, the drawdown of atmospheric {{CO2}} due to photosynthesis is apparent, particularly over the [[boreal forests]].
GAS LAYER SURROUNDING EARTH
Earth atmosphere; Atmospheric stratification; Earth’s atmosphere; Early atmosphere; Air; Atmospheric layers; Atmospheric Layers; Upper-atmosphere dynamics; Atmospheric gases; Atmospheric gasses; Air (mixture of gases); Composition of the earths atmosphere; Atmospheric gas; Standard Dry Air; Terran Atmosphere; Earths atmosphere; Earth's Atmosphere; Atmosphere of the earth; Layers of the atmosphere; Layers of Earth's atmosphere; Atmospheric Gas; Earth's atmosphere; Refractive index of air; Atmospheric layer; Air qualities; Qualities of air; Material properties of air; Air (properties); Third atmosphere; Atmospheric air; Evolution of Earth's atmosphere; Atmosphere of earth; Atmosphere of early Earth; Terrestrial atmosphere; Terran atmosphere; Atmosphere of the Earth
·noun Intelligence; information.
II. Air ·noun Odoriferous or contaminated air.
III. Air ·noun Utterance abroad; publicity; vent.
IV. Air ·noun That which surrounds and influences.
V. Air ·noun Air in motion; a light breeze; a gentle wind.
VI. Air ·noun The artificial motion or carriage of a horse.
VII. Air ·noun Symbolically: Something unsubstantial, light, or volatile.
VIII. Air ·noun Peculiar appearance; apparent character; semblance; manner; style.
IX. Air ·noun Any aeriform body; a gas; as, oxygen was formerly called vital air.
X. Air ·noun Carriage; attitude; action; movement; as, the head of that portrait has a good air.
XI. Air ·noun To expose for the sake of public notice; to display ostentatiously; as, to air one's opinion.
XII. Air ·noun To expose to heat, for the purpose of expelling dampness, or of warming; as, to air linen; to air liquors.
XIII. Air ·noun An artificial or affected manner; show of pride or vanity; haughtiness; as, it is said of a person, he puts on airs.
XIV. Air ·noun The peculiar look, appearance, and bearing of a person; mien; demeanor; as, the air of a youth; a heavy air; a lofty air.
XV. Air ·noun The representation or reproduction of the effect of the atmospheric medium through which every object in nature is viewed.
XVI. Air ·noun To expose to the air for the purpose of cooling, refreshing, or purifying; to Ventilate; as, to air a room.
XVII. Air ·noun A particular state of the atmosphere, as respects heat, cold, moisture, ·etc., or as affecting the sensations; as, a smoky air, a damp air, the morning air, ·etc.
XVIII. Air ·noun The fluid which we breathe, and which surrounds the earth; the atmosphere. It is invisible, inodorous, insipid, transparent, compressible, elastic, and ponderable.
XIX. Air ·noun In harmonized chorals, psalmody, part songs, ·etc., the part which bears the tune or melody - in modern harmony usually the upper part - is sometimes called the air.
XX. Air ·noun A musical idea, or motive, rhythmically developed in consecutive single tones, so as to form a symmetrical and balanced whole, which may be sung by a single voice to the stanzas of a hymn or song, or even to plain prose, or played upon an instrument; a melody; a tune; an Aria.
air         
  • An idealised view of three pairs of large circulation cells.
  • Composition of Earth's atmosphere by molecular count, excluding water vapor. Lower pie represents trace gases that together compose about 0.0434% of the atmosphere (0.0442% at August 2021 concentrations<ref name="CO2" /><ref name="methane" />). Numbers are mainly from 2000, with {{CO2}} and methane from 2019, and do not represent any single source.<ref name="handbook" />
  • standard atmosphere]] model (the eight dotted lines in each "decade" are at the eight cubes 8, 27, 64, ..., 729)
  • access-date=2014-06-10}}</ref>
  • Rough plot of Earth's atmospheric [[transmittance]] (or opacity) to various wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, including [[visible light]].
  • Earth's atmosphere. Lower four layers of the atmosphere in three dimensions as seen diagonally from above the exobase.  Layers drawn to scale, objects within the layers are not to scale. Aurorae shown here at the bottom of the thermosphere can actually form at any altitude in this atmospheric layer.
  • [[Afterglow]] of the [[troposphere]] (orange), the [[stratosphere]] (blue) and the mesosphere (dark) at which [[atmospheric entry]] begins, leaving smoke trails, such as in this case of a [[spacecraft]] reentry.
  • year=2016 }}</ref><ref>[https://www.nap.edu/openbook/0309100615/gifmid/30.gif Graph: Atmospheric Oxygen and CO2 vs Time]</ref>
  • Animation shows the buildup of tropospheric {{CO2}} in the Northern Hemisphere with a maximum around May. The maximum in the vegetation cycle follows in the late summer. Following the peak in vegetation, the drawdown of atmospheric {{CO2}} due to photosynthesis is apparent, particularly over the [[boreal forests]].
GAS LAYER SURROUNDING EARTH
Earth atmosphere; Atmospheric stratification; Earth’s atmosphere; Early atmosphere; Air; Atmospheric layers; Atmospheric Layers; Upper-atmosphere dynamics; Atmospheric gases; Atmospheric gasses; Air (mixture of gases); Composition of the earths atmosphere; Atmospheric gas; Standard Dry Air; Terran Atmosphere; Earths atmosphere; Earth's Atmosphere; Atmosphere of the earth; Layers of the atmosphere; Layers of Earth's atmosphere; Atmospheric Gas; Earth's atmosphere; Refractive index of air; Atmospheric layer; Air qualities; Qualities of air; Material properties of air; Air (properties); Third atmosphere; Atmospheric air; Evolution of Earth's atmosphere; Atmosphere of earth; Atmosphere of early Earth; Terrestrial atmosphere; Terran atmosphere; Atmosphere of the Earth
¦ noun
1. the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, a mixture mainly of oxygen and nitrogen.
2. the open space above the surface of the earth.
[as modifier] indicating the use of aircraft.
the earth's atmosphere as a medium for transmitting radio waves.
3. one of the four elements in ancient and medieval philosophy and in astrology.
4. a breeze or light wind.
5. (air of) an impression of (a quality or manner).
(airs) an affected and condescending manner.
6. a tune or short melodious song.
¦ verb
1. express (an opinion or grievance) publicly.
broadcast (a programme) on radio or television.
2. expose (a room) to the open air.
Brit. put (washed laundry) in the open air or a warm place to remove dampness.
Phrases
airs and graces Brit. an affectation of superiority.
in the air noticeable all around.
on (or off) the air being (or not being) broadcast on radio or television.
take the air go out of doors.
up in the air unresolved.
walk (or tread) on air feel elated.
Derivatives
airing noun
airless adjective
airlessness noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. air, from L. aer, from Gk aer; sense 5 prob. from OFr. aire 'site, disposition'; sense 6 from Ital. aria.
air         
  • An idealised view of three pairs of large circulation cells.
  • Composition of Earth's atmosphere by molecular count, excluding water vapor. Lower pie represents trace gases that together compose about 0.0434% of the atmosphere (0.0442% at August 2021 concentrations<ref name="CO2" /><ref name="methane" />). Numbers are mainly from 2000, with {{CO2}} and methane from 2019, and do not represent any single source.<ref name="handbook" />
  • standard atmosphere]] model (the eight dotted lines in each "decade" are at the eight cubes 8, 27, 64, ..., 729)
  • access-date=2014-06-10}}</ref>
  • Rough plot of Earth's atmospheric [[transmittance]] (or opacity) to various wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, including [[visible light]].
  • Earth's atmosphere. Lower four layers of the atmosphere in three dimensions as seen diagonally from above the exobase.  Layers drawn to scale, objects within the layers are not to scale. Aurorae shown here at the bottom of the thermosphere can actually form at any altitude in this atmospheric layer.
  • [[Afterglow]] of the [[troposphere]] (orange), the [[stratosphere]] (blue) and the mesosphere (dark) at which [[atmospheric entry]] begins, leaving smoke trails, such as in this case of a [[spacecraft]] reentry.
  • year=2016 }}</ref><ref>[https://www.nap.edu/openbook/0309100615/gifmid/30.gif Graph: Atmospheric Oxygen and CO2 vs Time]</ref>
  • Animation shows the buildup of tropospheric {{CO2}} in the Northern Hemisphere with a maximum around May. The maximum in the vegetation cycle follows in the late summer. Following the peak in vegetation, the drawdown of atmospheric {{CO2}} due to photosynthesis is apparent, particularly over the [[boreal forests]].
GAS LAYER SURROUNDING EARTH
Earth atmosphere; Atmospheric stratification; Earth’s atmosphere; Early atmosphere; Air; Atmospheric layers; Atmospheric Layers; Upper-atmosphere dynamics; Atmospheric gases; Atmospheric gasses; Air (mixture of gases); Composition of the earths atmosphere; Atmospheric gas; Standard Dry Air; Terran Atmosphere; Earths atmosphere; Earth's Atmosphere; Atmosphere of the earth; Layers of the atmosphere; Layers of Earth's atmosphere; Atmospheric Gas; Earth's atmosphere; Refractive index of air; Atmospheric layer; Air qualities; Qualities of air; Material properties of air; Air (properties); Third atmosphere; Atmospheric air; Evolution of Earth's atmosphere; Atmosphere of earth; Atmosphere of early Earth; Terrestrial atmosphere; Terran atmosphere; Atmosphere of the Earth
I. n.
1.
Atmosphere, atmospheric air, common air.
2.
Gas, aeriform fluid.
3.
Breeze, zephyr, gentle wind, breath of air, current of air.
4.
Weather, open air, open atmosphere.
5.
Appearance, aspect, mien, manner, look, cast, demeanor, conduct, carriage, bearing, deportment, behavior, port.
6.
Tune, melody, song, treble or soprano, poem.
II. v. a.
1.
Expose to air, ventilate, change the air of.
2.
Expose, display, spread abroad, make ostentation of.
Air (singer)         
NAME UNDER WHICH KURUMATANI KOJI (車谷浩司) RELEASES HIS SONGS
AIR (J-Pop); AIR (Japanese band); Air (Japanese band)
AIR is a name under which Kōji Kurumatani (車谷浩司) released his songs from 1996 to 2009, succeeded by Laika Came Back. He started AIR two months after SPIRAL LIFE broke up in April 1996.

Википедия

Air (disambiguation)

Air is the name given to the atmosphere of Earth.

Air or AIR may also refer to: