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pasteurizer
[ pas-chuh-rahy-zer, pas-tuh- ]
pasteurizer
/ ˈpæstəˌraɪzə; ˈpɑː-; -stjə- /
noun
- an apparatus for pasteurizing substances (esp milk)
- a person who carries out pasteurization
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pasteurizer1
First recorded in 1895–1900; pasteurize + -er 1
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Example Sentences
If the temperature of the water is too high, add cold water and lower the flame beneath the pasteurizer.
From Project Gutenberg
A convenient form of apparatus is that known as Freeman's pasteurizer; another is the Walker-Gordon pasteurizer.
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The juice passes from the pasteurizer while still hot (about 160 F.) into the container, which should be sealed immediately.
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Another machine which has been quite generally introduced is the Potts' rotating pasteurizer.
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An ideal low pressure-boiler and pasteurizer for home and farm.
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