Aerate

/ˈɛreɪt/ verb

To supply with air or oxygen, or to expose something to air so that oxygen can mix with it.

From the root 'aer-' (air) plus the Latin suffix -ate (meaning 'to cause' or 'to treat with'). The term became common in English in the 1800s, particularly in chemistry and biology.

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