Definition
Relating to or caused by the movement of air, water, or other fluids that carry heat, moisture, or other substances horizontally.
Etymology
From Latin 'advectus' (carried toward) combined with the English adjectival suffix '-ive.' Used primarily in meteorology and fluid dynamics since the mid-20th century.
Kelly Says
Advective fog forms when warm, moist air blows over cold ocean water—it's why San Francisco has that thick fog rolling in from the Pacific, and meteorologists can actually predict it using advective principles!
Translations
BNবাংলা
সাহায্যকারী
sa-ha-y-ka-ree
CACatalà
advectiu
ad-vek-tee-oo
CSČeština
advektivní
ad-vek-tiv-nee
DADansk
advektiven
ad-vek-tee-ven
DEDeutsch
advektiver
ad-vek-tee-ver
ELΕλληνικά
προσαρμοστικός
pro-sar-mos-tikos
ESEspañol
advectivo
ad-vek-tee-vo
FISuomi
advektiivinen
ad-vek-tee-vee-nen
FRFrançais
advectif
ad-vek-tif
HAHA
advective
ad-vek-teev
HEעברית
הוספתי
ho-sef-tee
HUMagyar
advektív
ad-vek-tiv
IDBahasa Indonesia
adveksif
ad-veks-if
IGIG
ihe n'ekwu
ee-he n'ek-koo
ITItaliano
advectivo
ad-vek-tee-vo
MSBahasa Melayu
adveksif
ad-veks-if
MYမြန်မာ
ပေါင်းစပ်
paung-sapt
NLNederlands
advectief
ad-vek-tee-f
NONorsk
advektiven
ad-vek-tee-ven
PLPolski
adwektywny
ad-vek-tiv-ny
PTPortuguês
advectivo
ad-vek-tee-vo
RORomână
advectiv
ad-vek-tiv
RUРусский
адвективный
ad-vek-tiv-nyy
SVSvenska
advektiven
ad-vek-tee-ven
SWKiswahili
kuongezewa
koo-on-geh-zeh-wa
TAதமிழ்
சேர்க்கை
che-rkk-ai
TEతెలుగు
సహాయక
sa-ha-yaka
THไทย
เพิ่มเติม
pthiem-than
TLTL
pagdaragdag
pa-gdar-a-dag
TRTürkçe
adveksiyon
ad-vek-see-on
UKУкраїнська
адвективний
ad-vek-tiv-nyy
VITiếng Việt
phụ gia
foo gya
ZUZU
kuthunyelwa
koo-thoo-nye-lwa