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clean room
noun
- a room in which contaminants such as dust are reduced to a very low level by special procedures so that operations such as the manufacture and assembly of delicate equipment or the manipulation of biological materials can be performed effectively.
clean room
/ klēn /
- A room that is maintained free of contaminants, such as dust or bacteria. Clean rooms are used in laboratory work and in the production of precision parts for electronic or aerospace equipment.
- Also called white room
Word History and Origins
Origin of clean room1
Example Sentences
He cited the bank’s decision to use a data clean room provided by ad tech vendor Infosum as an example of this focus.
More and more advertisers have been testing these partnerships in 2020, and the results are encouraging the industry to invest more into data clean rooms into the year ahead.
Critically, data clean rooms give all parties peace of mind by protecting against data leaks and ensuring that partnerships do not come at the cost of giving up competitive advantage.
Data clean rooms are one innovative solution that paves a way towards mutually beneficial data cooperation between industry players, and one we can expect to see more of in the year ahead.
BioNTech is seeking more of the raw materials it needs for its mRNA vaccine, more clean rooms and more cooperation partners, Sahin said.
A bare enough room, certainly, not even a bit of carpet laid before the bed, but it was a clean room.
We were shown at once into a clean room, and were soon surrounded by bustle and preparation for our comfort.
Miss Joyce: A very respectable place, indeed, and a very clean room you will get.
After the disappointments of the day, welcome once more, Charles, to the comforts of a clean room and a good fire.
This fragrant, clean room bespoke character and family history.
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