aerator Definition
aera·tor (--ər)
noun
a person or thing that aerates; specif., a device for aerating a liquid, or a fumigating device
aerator Usage Examples
Converse of object
- include: To save water, our standard range of taps includes either a 6 liter aerator or 1.7 liter spray insert.
- push: Simply push hollow tine aerator into the ground with your foot on the cross bar.
Adjective modifier
- tubular: Static tubular aerator a system in which air is blown into vertical tubes submerged in a liquid, promoting mixing and oxygen transfer.
- static: Static tubular aerator a system in which air is blown into vertical tubes submerged in a liquid, promoting mixing and oxygen transfer.
- hollow: Simply push hollow tine aerator into the ground with your foot on the cross bar.
- deep: Deep tine aerators, which are becoming increasingly popular, are designed to penetrate this deeper layer of compaction.
- current: Its patented design reduces energy requirements by 50 % compared to current aerators.
Modifies a noun
head: And the specially designed aerator head incorporates air into the liquids and sauces you blend, making them light and fluffy.
Noun used with modifier
- lawn: With this machine the cutting cylinder could be removed and replaced with a lawn sweeper or a lawn aerator attachment.
- tine: Simply push hollow tine aerator into the ground with your foot on the cross bar.
- liter: To save water, our standard range of taps includes either a 6 liter aerator or 1.7 liter spray insert.
- surface: In such circumstances, reactors with a large surface area and surface aerators are more appropriate, and lagoon systems are preferred.
- pond: You make a pond aerator with bits lying around the garage.
- turf: Aerate the lawn with a hand fork or special turf aerator.
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