Areometer

/ˌɛriˈɒmɪtər/ noun

An instrument used to measure the specific gravity or density of liquids, also called a hydrometer.

From Latin 'areae' (thin, rarefied) or Greek 'aero-' (air) combined with '-meter' (measure). The term emerged in the 18th century as precision instruments for measuring liquid properties.

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