ultrapure
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- ultrapurely adverb
- ultrapurity noun
Etymology
Origin of ultrapure
Example Sentences
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The plants were supplied with a nutrient solution made of ultrapure water, salts, nutrients, and one of the medications for as long as 45 days.
From Science Daily
I read your piece on ultrapure water and I’m intrigued, but I have to be honest with you.
From MarketWatch
One advanced fab burns through roughly 10 million gallons of ultrapure water a day, about what a mid-sized American city uses.
From MarketWatch
Ultrapure water, or UPW if you want to sound smart at parties, is water stripped of almost everything.
From MarketWatch
Advanced chip-fabrication plants — fabs, in industry shorthand — can’t run without ultrapure water.
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