Pronunciation: /ˈɛroʊˌfɪltər/
noun A device used to filter air, typically in a vehicle or machinery to prevent particles from entering the engine or system.
A1 An aerofilter helps keep the air in a car clean.
A2 When traveling by plane, it's important to have a good aerofilter to prevent breathing in germs.
B1 Regularly changing the aerofilter in your HVAC system can improve air quality in your home.
B2 The aerofilter on the industrial air compressor needs to be replaced every six months.
C1 The high-efficiency aerofilter used in the clean room ensures that no contaminants enter the space.
C2 The advanced aerofilter technology developed by the company has revolutionized air purification systems.
formal The aerofilter in the aircraft is designed to remove particles from the air entering the engine.
informal Make sure you change the aerofilter in your car regularly to keep the engine running smoothly.
slang I heard that upgrading to a high-performance aerofilter can give your car a boost in horsepower.
figurative Just like an aerofilter cleans the air, meditation can help clear your mind of negative thoughts.
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