Aerostat

/ˈɛərəstæt/ noun

An aircraft, such as a balloon or airship, that is kept aloft by buoyancy from lighter-than-air gas rather than by wings and engine power.

From 'aero-' (air) combined with the Greek 'statos' (standing or stationary). The term was coined in the late 18th century during the early days of hot air balloons and dirigibles.

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