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air-water jet

 
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(¦er ¦wöd·ər ′jet)

(engineering) A jet of mixed air and water which leaves a nozzle at high velocity; used in cleaning the surfaces of concrete or rock.


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1. A jet of air and water mixed, which leaves a nozzle at high velocity; used in cleaning the surfaces of concrete or rock.
2. In cleaning concrete or rock surfaces, a high-velocity jet consisting of a mixture of air and water.


 
 

 

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