Aerophors

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɛˈroʊfɔrz/

Definitions of aerophors

noun a device used to supply oxygen or a mixture of oxygen and other gases for breathing, especially at high altitudes or in space

Example Sentences

A1 An aerophor is a device used for administering medication through inhalation.

A2 The aerophors in the hospital are essential for patients with respiratory conditions.

B1 The doctor recommended using an aerophor to help with my asthma symptoms.

B2 The new aerophor model has improved efficiency in delivering medication to the lungs.

C1 Research on aerophors has led to advancements in respiratory therapy treatments.

C2 The company specializes in designing aerophors for medical institutions around the world.

Examples of aerophors in a Sentence

formal Aerophors are essential equipment used in scuba diving to regulate the flow of air from the tank to the diver.

informal Make sure you check the aerophors before your next dive to ensure they are working properly.

slang I forgot to pack my aerophors for the dive, so I had to borrow a spare set from my friend.

figurative In the world of scuba diving, aerophors are like the lifeline that keeps divers safe underwater.

Grammatical Forms of aerophors

plural

aerophors

comparative

more aerophoric

superlative

most aerophoric

present tense

aerophores

future tense

will aerophor

perfect tense

have aerophored

continuous tense

am aerophoring

singular

aerophor

positive degree

aerophoric

infinitive

to aerophor

gerund

aerophoring

participle

aerophored

Origin and Evolution of aerophors

First Known Use: 1870 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aerophors' originated from the Greek words 'aero' meaning air and 'phoros' meaning bearer.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of pneumatic instruments, the term 'aerophors' has evolved to refer to devices that generate or supply air or gas for various purposes.