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heated [ˈhiːtıd] ADJ

belated [bıˈleıtıd] ADJ

▶ belatedly ADV
▶ belatedness N

dated [ˈdeıtıd] ADJ

bloated [ˈbləʊtıd] ADJ

devoted [dıˈvəʊtıd] ADJ

exalted [ıgˈzɔːltıd] ADJ

worsted [ˈwʊstıd] N

II . operate [ˈɒpəreıt] VB trans

crater [ˈkreıtə] N

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Aerated lagoons have mechanical aerators which minimize anaerobic zones by completely mixing the lagoon to achieve catabolism through a process called extended aeration.
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In pot culture it requires well aerated gritty substrate, and a hot and sunny location in the summer.
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In containers, they should have porous, aerated potting soil with adequate drainage.
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The culture is then stirred and aerated to incorporate oxygen into the culture which the yeast uses in the synthesis of needed survival factors.
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They need spacious tanks with well-aerated, slightly brackish water to thrive.
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When the fuel level fell below critical (about 3 gallons), sloshing would cause the pump to pick up a slightly aerated mixture which was sent to the fuel distributor.
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The results showed that it was relatively unpolluted and was well aerated.
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Water is aerated as it passes over drop structures.
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Designed rather like a shower-head, beer dispensed through a sparkler becomes aerated and frothy which results in a noticeable head.
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Towards the end of the nineteenth century, pneumatic malting was introduced, in which the barley is aerated and the temperature carefully controlled, accelerating the germination.
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