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Aerometer (Gr.
air, and
measure), an instrument invented by Dr. Marcus Hunt for ascertaining the mean bulk of gases and the density or rarity of air. It is now little used, and the whole doctrine of air, considered as a fluid, its pressure, elasticity, rarefaction, and condensation, belongs in that department of natural philosophy termed pneumatics.
 
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