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/ˌɛərəˌdɪnəˈmɪks/ · aer.o.dy.nam.ics
noun
  1. The science of the dynamics of bodies moving relative to gases, especially the interaction of moving objects with the atmosphere. The aerodynamics of the new aircraft design were tested in a wind tunnel to optimize its performance.
noun
  1. The aerodynamic properties of a particular object (typically a car). The aerodynamics of the sports car were improved with the addition of a rear spoiler and side skirts.
Did you know? The study of aerodynamics has led to significant advancements in aviation and aerospace engineering, enabling the development of high-speed aircraft and spacecraft that can travel through the atmosphere and beyond.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 19, 2026