aerocentric

English

Etymology

aero- + -centric

Adjective

aerocentric (comparative more aerocentric, superlative most aerocentric)

  1. Focusing on the air, or air travel.
    • 1998, John M. Collins, Military Geography for Professionals and the Public, page 280:
      Small wonder, therefore, that aerocentric generals (like admirals) prefer the greatest possible autonomy []
    • 2009, Lawrence R. Samuel, Future: A Recent History, page 70:
      Tata saw the aerocentric future as not just offering speedier and cheaper transportation but also encouraging greater international understanding and tolerance.

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