pneumaticities

/ˌnjuːməˈtɪsɪtiz/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being filled with or operated by compressed air.
    • The museum exhibit explained the pneumaticities of early steam-powered machines.
    • The engineer tested the pneumaticities of the new tire design to ensure it could hold high pressure.
    • Modern factories rely on the pneumaticities of air-powered tools for efficient assembly.
  2. The property of having air or gas cavities, especially in biological or geological contexts.
    • The sponge's pneumaticities allow it to float and absorb water easily.
    • Geologists studied the pneumaticities of volcanic rocks to understand gas bubble formation.
    • The pneumaticities of bird bones make them lightweight for flight.
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