aquastatic
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[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Adjective
[edit]aquastatic (not comparable)
- Relating to an aquastat.
- 1956, Special report - Engineering Experiment Station, the Ohio State University:
- Heat is provided by a low-pressure burner with electric automatic igniter, and an aquastatic control shuts off the unit when material has reached the desired temperature.
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[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]Adjective
[edit]aquastatic (not comparable)
- Synonym of hydrostatic
- 1978, E. R. Wilshere, Equipment for the disabled, volume 6, page 58:
- The cushion comprises an outer cushion of flame-retardant foam, with a slip cover and, fitting in the hollowed out centre, another cushion of aquastatic gel covered with a strong reinforced slightly textured material.
- 1979, Marion Harless, Turtles: perspectives and research, page 506:
- […] nor did such treatment disturb the precise aquastatic mechanism previously observed in this species.
- 1991, Caleb Hornbostel, Construction Materials: Types, Uses and Applications, page 582:
- When dampproofing concrete and masonry walls below grade, a check should always be made that no aquastatic pressure can develop in the future, as these dampproof coatings are not waterproof.