Having been exposed to air or wind; ventilated.
Past participle of 'anematize,' from Greek 'anemos' (wind) + '-ized.' The '-ed' ending marks it as a completed action or resulting state.
Though 'anematized' rarely appears in modern texts, it represents the forgotten technical vocabulary of early scientific discourse—each one a tiny window into how scholars tried to describe the world precisely.
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