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Etymology

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dromosphere +‎ -ic

Adjective

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dromospheric (comparative more dromospheric, superlative most dromospheric)

  1. Pertaining to a dromosphere.
    • 1999, Paul Virilio, Philippe Petit, Sylvère Lotringer, Politics of the Very Worst, page 59:
      That is why I talk about dromospheric pollution.
    • 2011, Jean Bricmont, Alan Sokal, Intellectual Impostures, →ISBN, page 164:
      The dromospheric space is a Virilian invention.
    • 2012, John David Ebert, The Age of Catastrophe: Disaster and Humanity in Modern Times, →ISBN:
      Ancient cities, on the other hand, were fortresses based upon technologies of obstruction designed to freeze and arrest such dromospheric assaults with battlements, turrets, archers, moats, parapets, bastions, etc.

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