Deaeration

/diːɛəˈreɪʃən/ noun

Definition

The process or technique of removing air or oxygen from a liquid or material.

Etymology

From 'deaerate' + '-tion' suffix (Latin origin) forming abstract nouns of action or process. This suffix converts verbs into nouns describing the action itself.

Kelly Says

Deaeration is essential in everything from brewing beer to manufacturing semiconductors—removing invisible oxygen prevents rusting, oxidation, and chemical reactions that ruin products.

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