different between ejection vs pollutant
ejection
English
Etymology
From Middle French éjection, from Latin eiectio.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??d??k??n/, /i?d??k??n/
- Rhymes: -?k??n
Noun
ejection (countable and uncountable, plural ejections)
- The act of ejecting.
- That which is ejected.
Derived terms
- ejection seat
Translations
ejection From the web:
- what ejection fraction is heart failure
- what ejection fraction
- what ejection fraction is considered heart failure
- what ejection fraction qualifies for disability
- what ejection fraction is normal
- what ejection fraction indicates heart failure
- what ejection fraction is considered severe
- what ejection fraction is advanced heart failure
pollutant
English
Noun
pollutant (plural pollutants)
- A foreign substance that makes something dirty, or impure, especially waste from human activities.
Derived terms
- micropollutant
- persistent organic pollutant
Translations
Further reading
- pollutant on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
pollutant From the web:
- what pollutants cause acid rain
- what pollutants do cars emit
- what pollutants do electrostatic precipitators remove
- what pollutants do scrubbers remove
- what pollutants are of greatest concern and who is at risk
- what pollutants come from burning coal
- what pollutants lead to acid rain
- what pollutants do catalytic converters remove
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