Comparative form meaning more characterized by the Baumé scale measurement or having a higher Baumé reading.
Comparative adjective formed from 'baumy' (relating to Baumé) with the -er suffix, following standard English comparative formation.
Comparative adjectives like 'baumier' allow scientists to compare measurements economically—instead of saying 'has a higher Baumé reading,' chemists just say 'baumier' and everyone understands.
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