Acetimeter

/ˌæsɪˈtɪmɪtər/ noun

An instrument used to measure the concentration or strength of acetic acid in a solution, especially in vinegar.

From 'aceti-' (relating to acetic acid, from Latin 'acetum') + '-meter' (from Greek 'metron' meaning 'measure'). This is a compound technical term for a measuring device.

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