Aerator
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Aerator ( noun )
A device or machine that is used to add air to a liquid, such as wine or water.
Origin:
From the latin word "aer" meaning air, and the suffix -ator meaning one that does something.
Examples:
- The aerator on the fish tank was not working properly, causing the water to become stagnant.
- The aerator in the wine bottle allowed the wine to breathe and enhance the flavor.
- The lawn aerator helped to break up the soil and improve the health of the grass.
- The water aerator was installed to increase the oxygen levels in the lake.
- The beer aerator was used to add a creamy head to the beer.
(As a verb)
Aerator ( verb )
A device or machine that is used to add air to a liquid, such as wine or water.
Origin:
From the latin word "aer" meaning air, and the suffix -ator meaning one that does something.
Examples:
- The aerator on the fish tank was not working properly, causing the water to become stagnant.
- The aerator in the wine bottle allowed the wine to breathe and enhance the flavor.
- The lawn aerator helped to break up the soil and improve the health of the grass.
- The water aerator was installed to increase the oxygen levels in the lake.
- The beer aerator was used to add a creamy head to the beer.