Definitions from Wiktionary (Aeolic)
▸ noun: An ancient Greek dialect spoken in Boeotia, Thessalia, Asia Minor and the island of Lesbos.
▸ adjective: Of the Anatolian region Aeolis, Aeolia.
▸ adjective: (Greek mythology) Of Aeolus, the Ancient Greek god of the wind.
▸ adjective: Of, finding its or their origin in, or borne on winds; aerial.
▸ adjective: (geology) Owing its creation, formation, or deposition chiefly to the effects of air currents.
▸ adjective: Alternative spelling of eolic [Of the wind; referring to the action or the power of wind.]
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▸ noun: An ancient Greek dialect spoken in Boeotia, Thessalia, Asia Minor and the island of Lesbos.
▸ adjective: Of the Anatolian region Aeolis, Aeolia.
▸ adjective: (Greek mythology) Of Aeolus, the Ancient Greek god of the wind.
▸ adjective: Of, finding its or their origin in, or borne on winds; aerial.
▸ adjective: (geology) Owing its creation, formation, or deposition chiefly to the effects of air currents.
▸ adjective: Alternative spelling of eolic [Of the wind; referring to the action or the power of wind.]
▸ Also see aeolic
▸ Words similar to aeolics
▸ Usage examples for aeolics
▸ Idioms related to aeolics
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing aeolics
▸ Popular nouns described by aeolics
▸ Words that often appear near aeolics
▸ Rhymes of aeolics
▸ Invented words related to aeolics