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AER

Aer is a historical and linguistic root derived from the Greek aēr, meaning air. In English it is not used as a standalone word today, but it appears as a combining form in etymologies and in certain technical terms to indicate air or the atmosphere. The more common modern prefix is aero-, but aer- survives in a few established terms and in botanical names such as aerenchyma, which refers to tissue with air spaces.

Use and examples: English vocabulary frequently employs the aero- prefix to denote air or aviation, as in

Acronyms and other uses: Aer is also encountered as an acronym in modern usage. AER commonly stands

See also: aerology, aeronautics, aerodynamics, aeroponics.

aerial,
aerospace,
aerodynamics,
aerobic,
and
aerosol.
The
distinction
between
aer-
and
aero-
is
largely
historical;
many
contemporary
terms
use
aero-,
while
aer-
appears
mainly
in
specific
words
borrowed
from
older
traditions
or
in
certain
scientific
or
botanical
contexts.
for
the
American
Economic
Review,
a
leading
economics
journal,
and
for
Annual
Equivalent
Rate,
a
standard
way
of
expressing
savings
account
interest
in
the
United
Kingdom.
Other
organizations
and
concepts
may
share
the
same
acronym
in
different
contexts.