Air /(âr)/
Air
n.
- The fluid which we breathe, and which surrounds the earth; the atmosphere. It is invisible, inodorous, insipid, transparent, compressible, elastic, and ponderable.
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Symbolically: Something unsubstantial, light, or volatile.
He was still all air and fire.
- A particular state of the atmosphere, as respects heat, cold, moisture, etc., or as affecting the sensations; as, a smoky air, a damp air, the morning air, etc.
- Any aëriform body; a gas; as, oxygen was formerly called vital air. [Obs.]
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Air in motion; a light breeze; a gentle wind.
Let vernal airs through trembling osiers play.
- Odoriferous or contaminated air.
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That which surrounds and influences.
The keen, the wholesome air of poverty.
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Utterance abroad; publicity; vent.
You gave it air before me.
- Intelligence; information. [Obs.]
- A musical idea, or motive, rhythmically developed in consecutive single tones, so as to form a symmetrical and balanced whole, which may be sung by a single voice to the stanzas of a hymn or song, or even to plain prose, or played upon an instrument; a melody; a tune; an aria. (Mus.)
- The peculiar look, appearance, and bearing of a person; mien; demeanor; as, the air of a youth; a heavy air; a lofty air.
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Peculiar appearance; apparent character; semblance; manner; style.
It was communicated with the air of a secret.
- An artificial or affected manner; show of pride or vanity; haughtiness; as, it is said of a person, he puts on airs.
- The representation or reproduction of the effect of the atmospheric medium through which every object in nature is viewed. (Paint.)
- The artificial motion or carriage of a horse. (Man.)
Phrases & Compounds
- Air balloon
- See Balloon.
- Air bath
- An apparatus for the application of air to the body.
- Air castle
- See Castle in the air, under Castle.
- Air compressor
- a machine for compressing air to be used as a motive power.
- Air crossing
- a passage for air in a mine.
- Air cushion
- an air-tight cushion which can be inflated; also, a device for arresting motion without shock by confined air.
- Air fountain
- a contrivance for producing a jet of water by the force of compressed air.
- Air furnace
- a furnace which depends on a natural draft and not on blast.
- Air line
- a straight line; a bee line.
- Air-line
- as, air-line road.
- Air lock
- an intermediate chamber between the outer air and the compressed-air chamber of a pneumatic caisson.
- Air port
- a scuttle or porthole in a ship to admit air.
- Air spring
- a spring in which the elasticity of air is utilized.
- Air thermometer
- a form of thermometer in which the contraction and expansion of air is made to measure changes of temperature.
- Air threads
- gossamer.
- Air trap
- a contrivance for shutting off foul air or gas from drains, sewers, etc.; a stench trap.
- Air trunk
- a pipe or shaft for conducting foul or heated air from a room.
- Air valve
- a valve to regulate the admission or egress of air; esp. a valve which opens inwardly in a steam boiler and allows air to enter.
- Air way
- a passage for a current of air; as the air way of an air pump; an air way in a mine.
- In the air
- Prevalent without traceable origin or authority, as rumors.
- on the air
- currently transmitting; live; -- used of radio and television broadcasts, to indicate that the images and sounds being picked up by cameras and microphones are being broadcast at the present moment.
- To take air
- to be divulged; to be made public.
- To take the air
- to go abroad; to walk or ride out.
Air
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Aired; p. pr. & vb. n. Airing
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To expose to the air for the purpose of cooling, refreshing, or purifying; to ventilate; as, to air a room.
It were good wisdom . . . that the jail were aired.
Were you but riding forth to air yourself.
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To expose for the sake of public notice; to display ostentatiously; as, to air one's opinion.
Airing a snowy hand and signet gem.
- To expose to heat, for the purpose of expelling dampness, or of warming; as, to air linen; to air liquors.