Definition
Relating to or containing air; in soil science, describing soil conditions with a moderate water supply that allows some air to be present.
Etymology
From the root 'aer-' (air) plus the adjective suffix -ic. It's a technical term used primarily in soil science and geology.
Kelly Says
Soil scientists use 'aeric' conditions to describe the Goldilocks zone for plant roots—not too wet (which would drown them) and not too dry (which would stress them), but just right!
Translations
BNবাংলা
বায়ুমণ্ডলীয়
bayu-mondoli-ee
CSČeština
vzdušný
vzduš-ny
DEDeutsch
aerisch
ay-rish
ELΕλληνικά
αεριώδης
ay-ree-oh-dees
ESEspañol
aéreo
ay-eh-roh
FRFrançais
aérien
ay-ree-ehn
GUGU
વાયુમંડળીય
vay-umandali-ee
HIहिन्दी
वायुमंडलीय
vayu-mandli-ya
IDBahasa Indonesia
aer
ay-er
ITItaliano
aerico
ay-ree-koh
MRMR
वायुमंडलीय
vayu-mandli-ya
MSBahasa Melayu
aer
ay-er
PAPA
ਵਾਯુਮੰਡળੀય
vay-umandli-ya
PLPolski
powietrzny
pwi-etrz-ny
PTPortuguês
aéreo
ay-eh-roh
RORomână
aerian
ay-ree-an
RUРусский
воздушный
vozdušnyj
TEతెలుగు
వాతావరణం
vaataavaranam
UKУкраїнська
повітряний
povitryanyj
VITiếng Việt
khí quy
khee kwee