| spreader | 1. An instrument used to distribute a substance over a surface or area. 2. A device for spacing or parting structures. Gutta-percha spreader, an instrument used in dentistry for condensing gutta-percha laterally in a root canal. Rib spreader, an instrument for widening the space between ribs in intrathoracic operations. Root canal spreader, a tapered instrument utilised for condensing root filling materials laterally. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| spreader stoker furnace | A furnace in which fuel is automatically or mechanically spread. Part of the fuel is burned in suspension. Large pieces fall on a grate. (05 Dec 1998) |
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a hand tool for spreading something; "he used his knife as a spreader" broadcaster: a mechanical device for scattering something (seed or fertilizer or sand etc.) in all directions
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A substance added to fungicide or bactericide preparations to improve contact between the spray and the sprayed surface; a surfactant. (11)
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a cast or fabricated piece used to hold angles, beams, channels, or fabricated parts in place to function as parts of a member or structure; a ring-like or sleeve-like piece placed on a pin to hold eyebars or other members in the correct position
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A timber used between two other members to keep them in position. A GIRT is used in the same manner.
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A metal bar fitted to the foremast of a square-rigged ship to give more spread to the tacks of the fore sails.
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| spreader | a mechanical device for scattering something (seed or fertilizer or sand etc.) in all directions |
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| spreader | a hand tool for spreading something |
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