Areometry

/ˌæriːˈɒmətri/ noun

The scientific measurement and study of the specific gravity or density of liquids, typically using an instrument called an areometer.

From Greek 'areos' (thin, rare, sparse) + 'metria' (measurement). Developed as a technical term in the 17th-18th centuries as liquid analysis became crucial for chemistry, pharmacology, and industrial production.

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