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What (who) is humidified - definition

DEVICE THAT INCREASES HUMIDITY
Humidifiers; Ultrasonic humidifier; Humidification; Humidify; Humidifying; Humidified; Humidifies
  • Humidifier in an art museum in Augsburg, Germany
  • Ventilation determines most of the [[air changes per hour]] in a space without windows.
  • Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier

humidified         
adjective increase the level of moisture in (air).
humidify         
¦ verb (humidifies, humidifying, humidified) [often as adjective humidified] increase the level of moisture in (air).
Derivatives
humidification noun
humidifier noun
humidifier         
(humidifiers)
A humidifier is a machine for increasing the amount of moisture in the air.
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Wikipedia

Humidifier

A humidifier is a device, primarily an electrical appliance, that increases humidity (moisture) in a single room or an entire building. In the home, point-of-use what humidifiers are commonly used to humidify a single room, while whole-house or furnace humidifiers, which connect to a home's HVAC system, provide humidity to the entire house. Medical ventilators often include humidifiers for increased patient comfort. Large humidifiers are used in commercial, institutional, or industrial contexts, often as part of a larger HVAC system.

Examples of use of humidified
1. The interest shown in sand art is increasing, which could be a separate branch at schools in the near future.» Collapsed parts were restored by sculpture department students: He said around 10,000 tons of sand were used for the three– or four–meter sculptures made up of humidified and sticky river sand and that collapsed parts of the sculptures were restored by sculpture department students. «The exhibit, which cost nearly 500,000 euros, will be open to the disabled, those living in rest homes and children free of charge while the entrance fee is YTL 8 for foreign visitors, YTL 5 for Turkish visitors and YTL 3 for children.