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eudiometer
CIDE DICTIONARY
eudiometer, n. [Gr. fair, clear weather, fr. fine, clear ( said of the air or weather) + -meter: cf. F. ediomètre.].
An instrument for the volumetric measurement of gases; -- so named because frequently used to determine the purity of the air. [1913 Webster]
" It usually consists of a finely graduated and calibrated glass tube, open at one end, the bottom; and having near the top a pair of platinum wires fused in, to allow the passage of an electric spark, as the process involves the explosion and combustion of one of the ingredients to be determined. The operation is conducted in a trough of mercury, or sometimes over water. Cf. Burette . Ure's eudiometer has the tube bent in the form of the letter. U."
OXFORD DICTIONARY
eudiometer, n. Chem. a graduated glass tube in which gases may be chemically combined by an electric spark, used to measure changes in volume of gases during chemical reactions.
Derivative
eudiometric adj. eudiometrical adj. eudiometry n.
Etymology
Gk eudios clear (weather): orig. used to measure the amount of oxygen, thought to be greater in clear air
ROGET THESAURUS
eudiometer
Salubrity
N salubrity, healthiness, fine air, fine climate, eudiometer, hygiene, valetudinarian, valetudinarianism, sanitarian, sanitarium, sanitOrium, salubrious, salutary, salutiferous, wholesome, healthy, healthful, sanitary, prophYlactic, benign, bracing, tonic, invigorating, good for, nutritious, hygeian, hygienic, innoxious, innocuous, innocent, harmless, uninjurious, uninfectious, sanative, restorative, useful.Air
N air, common air, atmospheric air, atmosphere, aerosphere, open air, sky, welkin, blue sky, cloud, weather, climate, rise and fall of the barometer, isobar, aerology, aerometry, aeroscopy, aeroscopy, aerography, meteorology, climatology, pneumatics, eudioscope, baroscope, aeroscope, eudiometer, barometer, aerometer, aneroid, baroscope, weather gauge, weather glass, weather cock, exposure to the air, exposure to the weather, ventilation, aerostation, aeronautics, aeronaut, containing air, flatulent, effervescent, windy, atmospheric, airy, aerial, aeriform, meteorological, weatherwise, in the open air, a la belle etoile, al fresco, sub jove dio.For further exploring for "eudiometer" in Webster Dictionary Online