Deaerated

/diːˈɛəreɪtɪd/ adjective

Definition

Having had air or oxygen removed from it through a deaeration process.

Etymology

Past tense/participle of 'deaerate.' The '-ed' suffix marks the completed action or resulting state in English.

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Deaerated water is crucial in research and manufacturing—it prevents unwanted chemical reactions that would mess up everything from metalworking to precision experiments.

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