GREEK ROOTS AND ENGLISH DERIVATIVES.

DIVISION I.—PRINCIPAL GREEK ROOTS.

1. A'ER (αηρ), the air.

a'erate, to combine with air; to mix with carbonic acid.

a-e'rial, belonging to the air.

a'eriform, having the form of air.

a'erolite (Gr. n. lith'os, a stone), a meteoric stone.

a'eronaut (Gr. n. nau'tēs, a sailor), a balloonist.

aerosta'tion, aerial navigation.

air, the atmosphere; a melody; the bearing of a person.