dialyzer
/ˈdaɪəlaɪzər/Definitions
1. noun
A medical device used to filter the blood in patients with kidney failure or other conditions requiring dialysis.
“The patient was hooked up to a dialyzer to clean her blood and remove the toxins.”
2. noun
In chemistry, a device or system used to purify a solution or mixture by removing impurities.
“The laboratory used a dialyzer to purify the chemical solution before conducting further experiments.”