单词 | deaerate |
释义 | deaerate in British English (diːˈɛəreɪt) verb (transitive) to take air out of (something) deaerate in American English (diˈɛəreit, -ˈeiəˌreit) transitive verbWord forms: -ated, -ating Also: de-aerate1. to remove air or gas from 2. to remove bubbles from (a liquid, as boiler feedwater), as by mechanical agitation in a vacuum or by heating at atmospheric pressure Derived forms deaeration noun deaerator (diˈɛəreitər, -ˈeiəˌrei-) noun Word origin [1785–95; de- + aerate]This word is first recorded in the period 1785–95. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: breakup, dualism, fossilize, initiative, preemptivede- is a prefix occurring in loanwords from Latin (decide); also used to indicate privation, removal, and separation (dehumidify), negation (demerit; derange), descent (degrade; deduce), reversal (detract), or intensity (decompound) |
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