aerator

English

Etymology

aerate + -or

Noun

aerator (plural aerators)

  1. A device which mixes air with a substance, particularly soil or a liquid.
  2. A device used for charging mineral waters with gas and in making soda water.
  3. A fumigator used to bleach grain, destroying fungi and insects.

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