Araeometer

/ˌærɪˈɒmɪtər/ noun

An instrument that measures the density or specific gravity of liquids, similar to a hydrometer.

From Greek 'araios' (rare or thin, relating to specific gravity) and 'metron' (measure). This scientific instrument term emerged in the 18th century as chemists needed precise tools for measuring liquid properties.

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