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compressed air
noun
air compressed, especially by mechanical means, to a pressure higher than the surrounding atmospheric pressure.
compressed air
noun
air at a higher pressure than atmospheric pressure: used esp as a source of power for machines
Word History and Origins
Origin of compressed air1
Example Sentences
Vanguard also will include a floating structure on the surface of the water to transport compressed air, power the vessel, and allow for communication with the outside world.
A hiss and puff of compressed air shapes the smooth leather, bringing to life an all-American cowboy boot in a factory on China's eastern coast.
"Another factor that comes into play is that we are powering this robot with compressed air," Qing says.
Don’t use a hair dryer or compressed air on your phone.
A professional will inspect your ducts, assess debris levels, access the entire duct system, and use tools like brushes, compressed air and vacuuming to remove accumulated dirt, dust and debris.
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