inhalator

[in-huh-ley-ter]

in·ha·la·tor

[in-huh-ley-ter]
noun
an apparatus designed to mix carbon dioxide and oxygen, especially for use in artificial respiration.

Origin:
1925–30, Americanism; inhale + -ator
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inhalator (ˈɪnhəˌleɪtə)
 
n
another name for nebulizer

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inhalator in·ha·la·tor (ĭn'hə-lā'tər)
n.

  1. See respirator.

  2. See inhaler.

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