mineralizer

/ˈmɪnərəlaɪzər/
noun
  1. A substance or agent that helps convert organic matter into minerals.
    • Certain bacteria act as natural mineralizers in the soil.
    • Earthworms are excellent mineralizers because they break down organic waste.
    • The compost pile was treated with a commercial mineralizer to speed up decomposition.
  2. A device or additive used to add minerals to water or other liquids.
    • Some aquarium owners use a mineralizer to maintain healthy water for fish.
    • He installed a mineralizer on his kitchen faucet for better-tasting water.
    • The water filter includes a mineralizer that adds calcium and magnesium.
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