aerator
Americannoun
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an apparatus for aerating water or other fluids.
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a device for introducing air into a bin of wheat or other grain in order to prevent the accumulation of moisture, keeping it free of fungi and insects.
Etymology
Origin of aerator
Example Sentences
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Water flows through an aerator at Owens Lake on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024 in Lone Pine, CA.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 18, 2024
When I came back, the aerator looked like new.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 1, 2022
For example if you need to replace a faucet aerator or a shower head, email [email protected] and include your name, address, number and types of devices you need.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 9, 2022
If an aerator is still plugged, use a pin or needle to poke out grit, or buy a new aerator for a few dollars.
From Washington Post • Apr. 25, 2022
An aerator is used before filtration during the summer, when algae are likely to develop in the reservoir.
From Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, vol. LXXII, June, 1911 Water Purification Plant, Washington, D. C. Results of Operation. by Hardy, E. D.
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