Airometer

/ɛˈrɑmɪtər/ noun

An instrument designed to measure the density, weight, or pressure of air, or to test air quality.

From 'air' + '-meter' (Greek 'metron,' meaning 'measure'). Created as a compound during the 18th-19th centuries when scientists were developing instruments to quantify atmospheric properties.

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