Apophorometer

/ˌæpəfəˈrɑmətər/ noun

A scientific instrument used to measure how much liquid is lost or separated from a substance, particularly in distillation or evaporation.

From Greek apo- (away), phorein (to carry), and -meter (to measure). A technical term from chemistry and physics describing an instrument for measuring loss or separation.

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