Pronunciation: /ˈɛərəˌfɔr/
noun a device used for delivering oxygen or a mixture of oxygen and air to a patient's lungs, typically through a mask or nasal tubes
A1 An aerophor is a device used to supply air or oxygen to a person who is having trouble breathing.
A2 The doctor recommended using an aerophor to help improve the patient's lung function.
B1 The aerophor was invented in the 19th century and has since been used in medical settings worldwide.
B2 The latest model of the aerophor is lightweight and portable, making it easier for patients to use at home.
C1 Researchers are constantly working on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of aerophors for better patient outcomes.
C2 The advanced technology used in modern aerophors allows for precise control of air flow and oxygen levels.
formal The aerophor is a medical device used to assist with breathing in patients with respiratory issues.
informal I heard the doctor prescribed an aerophor for your asthma.
slang I can't breathe without my trusty aerophor!
figurative His words were like an aerophor, providing much-needed clarity in the confusing situation.
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