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aerometer
[ ai-rom-i-ter ]
noun
- an instrument for determining the weight, density, etc., of air or other gases.
aerometer
/ 蓻蓹藞r蓲m瑟t蓹; 藢蓻蓹r蓹藞m蓻tr瑟k /
noun
- an instrument for determining the mass or density of a gas, esp air
Derived Forms
- aerometric, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 补别谤路辞路尘别迟路谤颈肠 [air-, uh, -, me, -trik], adjective
- 补别谤路辞尘路别路迟谤测 [ai-, rom, -i-tree], noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of aerometer1
Example Sentences
Aerometer, 膩-臈r-om鈥瞖-t臈r, n. an instrument for measuring the weight or density of air and gases.
Their supremacy is reflected by the thermometer, the barometer, and the aerometer; for they help regulate the temperature, the rainfall, and the wind's velocity.
Why the wine foamed and sparkled was a mystery even to the very makers themselves; for as yet Baume鈥檚 aerometer was unknown, and the connection between sugar and carbonic acid undreamt of.
He lived according to a minutely elaborated, half-philosophical, half- practical system, like clock-work; not this alone, but also by the thermometer, barometer, aerometer, hydrometer, Hippocrates, Hufeland, Plato, Kant, Knigge, and Lord Chesterfield.
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