Purifier
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Purifier ( noun )
- A person or thing that purifies.
- A device or substance used for purifying air, water, or other materials.
- 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:
- The water purifier removed all the impurities from the water.
- The air purifier helped to clear the air of pollutants.
- The oil purifier removed the impurities from the oil.
- The purifier was responsible for making sure the lab equipment was sterile.
- The purifier used specialized chemicals to purify the water.
(As a verb)
Purifier ( verb )
- A person or thing that purifies.
- A device or substance used for purifying air, water, or other materials.
- 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:
- The water purifier removed all the impurities from the water.
- The air purifier helped to clear the air of pollutants.
- The oil purifier removed the impurities from the oil.
- The purifier was responsible for making sure the lab equipment was sterile.
- The purifier used specialized chemicals to purify the water.