Aerotonometer

/ˌɛəroʊtəˈnɑːmɪtər/ noun

A specialized instrument that measures air pressure or gas pressure in the atmosphere or within a confined space.

From Greek aero- (air) + tono- (tension, pressure) + -meter (measuring device). The term combines technical Greek roots used in scientific instrument naming, developing in the 19th century as precision measurement tools became important.

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