Purifier ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Purifier ( noun )

  1. A person or thing that purifies.
  2. A device or substance used for purifying air, water, or other materials.
  3. A person who is a specialist in purifying things.

Origin:

From middle english purifiour, from old french purifiour, from latin purificator ("purifier"), from purificare ("to purify").

Examples:

  1. The water purifier removed all the impurities from the water.
  2. The air purifier helped to clear the air of pollutants.
  3. The oil purifier removed the impurities from the oil.
  4. The purifier was responsible for making sure the lab equipment was sterile.
  5. The purifier used specialized chemicals to purify the water.

(As a verb)

Purifier ( verb )

  1. A person or thing that purifies.
  2. A device or substance used for purifying air, water, or other materials.
  3. A person who is a specialist in purifying things.

Origin:

From middle english purifiour, from old french purifiour, from latin purificator ("purifier"), from purificare ("to purify").

Examples:

  1. The water purifier removed all the impurities from the water.
  2. The air purifier helped to clear the air of pollutants.
  3. The oil purifier removed the impurities from the oil.
  4. The purifier was responsible for making sure the lab equipment was sterile.
  5. The purifier used specialized chemicals to purify the water.
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