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humidifier

American  
[hyoo-mid-uh-fahy-er, yoo-] / hyuˈmɪd əˌfaɪ ər, yu- /

noun

  1. a device for increasing the amount of water vapor in the air of a room or building, consisting of a container for water and a vaporizer.

  2. any device for regulating the amount of water vapor in a specific container or area.


humidifier British  
/ hjuːˈmɪdɪˌfaɪə /

noun

  1. a device for increasing or controlling the water vapour in a room, building, etc

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of humidifier

First recorded in 1880–85; humidify + -er 1

Explanation

A machine that fills the air around it with moisture is called a humidifier. Turning on a humidifier can help you breathe more easily when you have a bad cold. When the air in a room is too dry, it can cause all kinds of problems: itchy skin, irritated eyes, and coughing. A humidifier is a device that humidifies (or adds moisture to) a space by sending steam or water vapor into the air. The word comes from humid, or "damp," and its Latin root humidus, which means "wet." If your houseplants are turning brown and slightly crispy, you should definitely try using a humidifier.

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Among the bedroom, kitchen, home office and bathroom essentials are a shower curtain, a can opener, a bedside clock, a humidifier.

From Seattle Times • May 30, 2024

Provide ample humidity by misting the plant daily, running a humidifier nearby or placing the pot on a shallow pebble-filled tray to which you’ve added water.

From Washington Times • Oct. 17, 2023

Mine had a built-in humidifier pushing air out a plastic ribbed tube and into a rubber mask strapped on my head like a face-hugger alien.

From Washington Post • Apr. 29, 2023

But when you’re sick, the last thing you want to do is haul yourself out to the store for painkillers, cough medicine, a steam inhaler or a humidifier, a thermometer and some electrolyte powder.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 12, 2022

Then she pushed the bag back as far as she could on the highest shelf in the closet, behind the towels and a humidifier.

From "Eleanor & Park" by Rainbow Rowell