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Meaning of vacuums
The primary meaning of the word "vacuums" refers to a space entirely devoid of matter, or a device using suction to remove dirt, dust, and other debris from surfaces.
Etymology of vacuums
The word "vacuum" originates from the Latin "vacuus," meaning empty, and has been used in English since the 15th century to describe a space devoid of matter.
Historically, the term "vacuum" was used in various scientific contexts, including physics and chemistry, to describe environments with low air pressure or absence of matter.
Synonyms
Definitions
- A space completely empty of matter, especially one where the pressure is significantly lower than atmospheric pressure.
- * A device using suction to remove dirt, dust, and other debris from surfaces, typically floors.
Usage Examples
- The company specializes in manufacturing high-quality vacuums for industrial and domestic use.
- * The astronauts had to work in the vacuum of space to repair the damaged satellite.
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