Definition of Aerophore

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Aerophore

aerophagia
aerophagy
aerophare
aerophares
aerophilatelic
aerophilately
aerophile
aerophilic
aerophilous
aerophobe
aerophobes
aerophobia
aerophoby
aerophone
aerophones
aerophore (current term)
aerophores
aerophysics
aerophyte
aerophytes
aeropiesotherapy
aeroplane
aeroplanes
aeroplankton
aeroplethysmograph
aeropleustic
aeroponic
aeroponics
aeroport
aeroports

Literary usage of Aerophore

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Science Record edited by Alfred Ely Beach (1875)
"THE aerophore. THIS is an apparatus for enabling persons to breathe and work, ... The aerophore consists of a number of large or small cylinders, ..."

2. Annual Record of Science and Industry for 1871-78 by Spencer Fullerton Baird (1875)
"The aerophore, a new life-saving apparatus, is at present attracting much attention. It is specially designed to enable the workman or miner to enter a mine ..."

3. Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information Relating to All Ages by Benjamin Vincent, Joseph Haydn (1906)
"... to enable persons to enter a noxious aerophore, an apparatus invented by M. inflammable atmosphere. It comprises an air-pump, ham, 12-14 J"11- '^75, ..."

4. Palmer's Index to "The Times" Newspaper (1875)
"... IS ш К а Adye (Sir John"1 on Army Education, 15 j 7 e aerophore. 20 / 4 e Africa, Central, Notes about, ..."

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