aerial
Living or taking place in the air.
Then I began to notice that there were some quaint little specks floating in the rays of the moonlight. They were like the tiniest grains of dust, and they whirled round and gathered in clusters in a nebulous sort of way. I leaned back in the embrasure in a more comfortable position, so that I could enjoy more fully the aërial gambolling.
(archaic) Made up of air or gas; gaseous.
Positioned high up; elevated.
Ethereal, insubstantial; imaginary.
"We were," replied Marie, "employed in aërial architecture—the future for our groundwork; I was fancying a lover for myself."
Pertaining to the air or atmosphere; atmospheric.
(aviation) Pertaining to a vehicle which travels through the air; airborne; relating to or conducted by means of aircraft.
(botany) Above the ground
(chiefly UK) A rod, wire, or other structure for receiving or transmitting radio, television signals etc.
A move, as in dancing or skateboarding, involving one or both feet leaving the ground.
(photography) An aerial photograph.