aerated

/ˈɛreɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Having air or gas introduced; made light or bubbly by the addition of air.
    • The cake was light and fluffy because the batter was aerated.
    • She prefers aerated drinks like soda over still water.
    • The aerated soil helped the plants grow stronger roots.
  2. Exposed to air, often to improve quality or remove impurities.
    • After being aerated, the pond water became clearer and healthier for the fish.
    • The wine tasted smoother once it was aerated.
    • The aerated compost smelled earthy and rich.
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