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ionizer

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i·on·ize  (-nz)
tr. & intr.v. i·on·ized, i·on·iz·ing, i·on·iz·es
To convert or be converted totally or partially into ions.

ion·izer n.

ionizer, ioniser [ˈaɪəˌnaɪzə]
n
(Physics / General Physics) a person or thing that ionizes, esp an electrical device used within a room to refresh its atmosphere by restoring negative ions
Translations
ionizer [ˈaɪənaɪzəʳ] Nionizador m
ionizer [ˈaɪənˌaɪzəʳ] nionizzatore m
ionizer [ˈaɪənˌaɪzəʳ] nionizzatore m


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Special Japanese burnt-cedar layer placed under the regular floor, at considerable expense presumably: This acts as a natural ionizer, purifying the air.
He also recommends that hospitals install ultraviolet lighting, air ionizers, and other antimicrobial technologies.
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