aeróbach

See also: aerobach and aer-obach

Irish

Etymology

From French aérobie (coined in 1863 by Louis Pasteur, from Ancient Greek ἀήρ (aḗr, air) + βίος (bíos, life)) + -ach.

Adjective

aeróbach (genitive singular masculine aeróbaigh, genitive singular feminine aeróbaí, plural aeróbacha, comparative aeróbaí)

  1. aerobic

Declension

Declension of aeróbach
Positive singular plural
masculine feminine strong noun weak noun
nominative aeróbach aeróbach aeróbacha
vocative aeróbaigh aeróbacha
genitive aeróbaí aeróbacha aeróbach
dative aeróbach aeróbach;
aeróbaigh (archaic)
aeróbacha
Comparative níos aeróbaí
Superlative is aeróbaí

Mutation

Mutated forms of aeróbach
radical eclipsis with h-prothesis with t-prothesis
aeróbach n-aeróbach haeróbach not applicable

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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