Meaning of sedimentator | Babel Free
Definitions
- Any device for separating sediments from liquids, such as a centrifuge.
- An organism that feeds on bacteria or small algae that are found in sediments.
Examples
“The sewage is pretreated mechanically before proceeding to a sedimentator with a sprinkling system and a sludge collection hopper connected to an aeration tank.”
“The excesses of iron and sulfur can be removed from the sedimentator as a non-toxic sediment after the second stage.”
“The liquid is then pumped into the hydrodynamic sedimentator.”
“The liquid current discharged from the sedimentator consists mainly of the water produced during the quench phase and those resulting from acid washing.”
“In addition, by analogy with shallow-water suspension-feeders of corresponding groups, filtering sponges and bivalve molluscs (Limopsidae and Mytilidae) and sedimentors such as serpulomorph polychaetes, Bryozoa and most likely crinoids can be included among triptonovores.”
“The survivors in hypertrophic lakes thus mostly consist of hig-efficiency bacteria feeders and of raptors, which also seems to be in accordances with Patalas (1954), (Pejler (1965) and Andersson et al. (1975). This can be achieved partly by a change in species composition, partly by changing proportions in the diet, implying that a greater fraction will consist of bacteria for the sedimentators and microfiltrators.”
“Excessive growth of blue-green algae inhibits the development of most sedimentators by eliminating most of the small algae which are the basic food of the phytophagous sedimentators (Edmondson, 1965; Pourriot, 1965; Dumont, 1977).”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.