A structure or apparatus in which heat is generated, as for heating houses.
Lifting, often by means of a rope, crane or other apparatus.
The Latin plural of the noun apparatus is actually apparatus (the vowel lengthens, but that's not reflected in the spelling). The English plural is apparatuses. You don't actually hear the English plural apparatuses that often, because apparatus is treated as a semi-uncountable noun: one apparatus, two pieces of apparatus. "Apparati" is incorrect in either language.
The plural form of apparatus is apparatuses. It has no foreign plural.
give me information about orsat appratus with diagram
Equipment
The Latin masculine noun apparatus can mean preparation, provision, equipment, furniture, splendour, pomp.
A Communist apparatus ruling a country.
Do you mean a Golgi apparatus? If so, then it is used for processing and packaging macronutrients, like proteins and lipids, inside of a cell.
that death shall fall
A structure or apparatus in which heat is generated, as for heating houses.
Self contained underwater breathing apparatus.
Self Containing Underwater Breathing Apparatus
It means Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
mech- μηχανή (michani/mechane) : engine or apparatus
Lifting, often by means of a rope, crane or other apparatus.
The plural for apparatus can be either apparatuses or remain as apparatus.