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diffuser

noun

  1. aerodynamic surface
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /dɪˈfjuːsə(ɹ)/ / /dɪˈfjuːzə(ɹ)/

adj

Etymology: See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

  1. comparative form of diffuse: more diffuse

noun

Etymology: Etymology tree English diffuse Proto-Indo-European *-yósder. Proto-Italic *-āzijos Latin -āriusnom. Latin -āriusbor. Proto-Germanic *-ārijaz Proto-West Germanic *-ārī Old English -ere Middle English -ere English -er English diffuser From diffuse (verb) + -er.

  1. Any person or thing that diffuses.
  2. A device designed to diffuse a scent efficiently.

    They are in the under-$20 section, which includes a display of scented candles and diffusers.

  3. Any device that or spreads out or scatters light, making the light appear softer.

    Along the sofa every three and a half feet, fluorescent tubes glow through translucent plastic diffusers.

  4. A shaped section of a car's underbody which improves the car's aerodynamic properties.
  5. A mechanical device that is designed to control the characteristics of a fluid at the entrance to a thermodynamic open system.
  6. An aerating device consisting of a membrane with fine pores, through which air is blown to generate small bubbles.
  7. A cooking item that can be placed above a stove heating element or burner to separate the cooking utensil from the heat source.
  8. A hairdryer attachment that diffuses the flow of air.
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