Purifier

/ˈpjʊrɪˌfaɪər/ noun

Definition

A device or substance that removes impurities or contaminants from something, making it pure or clean.

Etymology

From Latin 'purificare' (to make pure) from 'purus' (pure) and 'facere' (to make), with English agent suffix '-er.' The concept evolved from religious purification rituals to modern technological applications.

Kelly Says

The purifier represents humanity's eternal quest to separate the wanted from the unwanted, whether in water, air, or even moral contexts. It's fascinating how the same linguistic root spans from ancient religious ceremonies to modern HEPA filters, showing our consistent desire to achieve an idealized state of cleanliness.

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