Antiscale

/ˌæntiːˈskeɪl/ adjective

Designed to prevent the buildup of mineral deposits or scale on surfaces, especially in plumbing and machinery.

From anti- (against) + scale (from Old Norse skal, a cup or shell, referring to the crusty mineral buildup that resembles scales). This term emerged in the 20th century with modern industrial chemistry and water treatment technology.

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