ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1796. Kirwan, Elem. Min. (ed. 2), I. 170. Here [it] is remarkable that magnesia and calx should be unaërated.
18356. Todds Cycl. Anat., I. 143/2. In this instance the aerated and unaerated blood require to be prevented from commingling.
1887. Moloney, Forestry W. Afr., 152. The cloth is dipped into the extract unaerated, then freely exposed to the air.