what is the adjective form of Aviation
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The adjective form of Aviation is American, civil, civilian, commercial, early, federal, French, general, German, international, military, naval, etc.
There is multiple meaning of the word Aviation such as :
• Military operations
• The operation of heavier than air aircraft
• An aeroplane manufacturer, development and design.
Aviation is the common word that is used for all the words listed above.
Answer:
It is aviatic, and aviational for the adnominal forms.
For the only utile adverbial form, it is aviationally.
Explanation:
Adnominal Form
Adnominals that express the nature or essence of a noun are formed with '-ic', '-ical', '-ous', or even '-ish'. Since aviation is the operating of an aircraft or the caring for it, which in and of itself is the nature or essence of action(s) [operating, caring, etc.] you could use '-ic', '-ical', '-ous', or '-ish' to express the adnominal form.
- 'Aviationous' (which is not often seen as a word) would be 'composed of aviation', because aviation is not physical nor is it something you can reasonably compose another thing out of, you'd be best not to use this very limited and probably non-existent term.
- 'Aviatical' (also not often seen as a word) would just be a lengthened version of 'aviatic', so this could be marked off as the base for an adverb, since you can't suffix many (if not many, then any) nouns with '-icly', only '-ically'.
- 'Aviationish' (I don't think this has ever been seen or used as a word) is too hard to pronounce, and '-ish' is principally used as a suffix pertaining to nationality or ethnicity.
So far we've totally exhausted our options; none of the above work so we have to assume 'aviatic' is the (out of the above) only proper adnominal for the nature of aviation, for it sounds, feels, and behaves properly in a sentence.
The other option we can infer is that '-al' being the suffix for 'relating to' or 'of' is also proper as 'relating to aviation' (relating to the operating, caring, cleaning, or maintaining of one or multiple aircrafts) is a reasonable relation.
'Aviatic' and 'aviational' are the proper adnominal forms for aviation.
Adverbial Form
The adverbial form is simply the adnominal form but with '-ly' suffixed to represent the way at which something is done. I do not think that there is many verbs that can even be utilized with the adverbial form of aviation relating to the nature of it. Since ‘aviatic’ is the essence of operating an, or caring for an aircraft, you can see how this would not work well with a verb as 'aviatically'.
However, the relative adnominal form can be reformed into an adverb and used, for 'aviationally' literally means 'of and/or related by some way, to the operation or caring of an aircraft'. You could aviationally drive a car. Albeit you will most likely crash and injure yourself which I utmost discourage and condemn; it is technically possible and therefore this form is utile.