aerator

NOUN
  1. an apparatus for exposing something to the air (as sewage)
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How To Use aerator In A Sentence

  • That should be a "cake deaerator", which, of course, is used to deaerate cakes. Signs of Trouble
  • The improvement project for aerator of zincification building is discussed. At the same time, the design and calculation is carr ied through.
  • The aerator overloaded
  • If this sounds like too much effort (or you have a heavy soil), hire a powered lawn-aerator instead. Times, Sunday Times
  • But after discussing the plan with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and other agencies, he says, regulators abandoned it because the aerators could hurt an endangered fish, the tidewater goby. Tiny Town Is Awash in Water Woes
  • The handblown glass Wine Soirée decanter is one of the best aerators for decanting wine on the go. Mary Orlin: 12 Wine-Inspired Holiday Gifts
  • Mechanical aerators are used in aerated lagoons to ensure constant mixing of the manure.
  • If both hot and cold water are affected, probably the aerator is congested with rust and corrosion.
  • The innovative aerators offer golf course superintendents a better solution to their lake aeration needs.
  • It said that welding in the deaerator, which is used to remove oxygen from water circuits, was defective. Times, Sunday Times
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