Definition of Aerobus

1. airbus [n AEROBUSES or AEROBUSSES] - See also: airbus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aerobus

aerobioses
aerobiosis
aerobiotic
aerobium
aeroboard
aerobomb
aerobombs
aerobot
aerobots
aerobrake
aerobraked
aerobrakes
aerobraking
aerobridge
aerobridges
aerobus (current term)
aerobuses
aerocele
aerochemical
aeroclub
aeroclubs
aerocraft
aerocrafts
aerocyst
aerocysts
aerodart
aerodarts
aerodermectasia
aerodigestive

Literary usage of Aerobus

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Manual of Palaeontology for the Use of Students with a General by Henry Alleyne Nicholson, Richard Lydekker (1889)
"The notochord is persistent. Fig. 867.—Tooth of aerobus nobilis, from the Lower Lias of Lyme-Regis. ..."

2. More Unusual Railways by John Robert Day (1890)
"... left) aerobus for the proposed Milan telepherique. Note the high stations in the background. (Design: Ing. d'Alo and Ing. L. Adler) (Above, ..."

3. The Man who Did the Right Thing: A Romance by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston (1921)
"They may take passages in an aerobus to Hendon and thence slip down to Aldermaston by motor and up to Farleigh; and after glancing round at a rejuvenated ..."

4. Monoplanes and Biplanes, Their Design, Construction and Operation: Their by Grover Cleveland Loening (1911)
"aerobus" The propeller, motor, aud gasolene tank are grouped ahove and supported on strong framework. The weight, empty, is 1323 pounds, and the maximum ..."

5. Barcelonaby Dan Colwell by Dan Colwell (2001)
"From outside the terminals you can catch the aerobus service, leaving every 15 minutes from 5.30 am to 11 pm (6 am-10.45 pm weekends) for Pla^a de Catalunya ..."

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