Different between classifiers and clarifier
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A classifier is a word or affix that accompanies nouns and can be considered to "classify" a noun depending on the type of its referent. It is also sometimes called a measure word or counter word. ... An example of a possible classifier in English is piece in phrases like "three pieces of paper".
Clarifiers are settling tanks built with mechanical means for continuous removal of solids being deposited by sedimentation. A clarifier is generally used to remove solid particulates or suspended solids from liquid for clarification and (or) thickening
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A settler that removes virtually all the particles from a liquid is known as a clarifier. whereas a device that separates the solids into two fractions is called a classifier.
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