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diffusor

NOUN
  1. baffle that distributes sound waves evenly
  2. optical device that distributes the light of a lamp evenly

How To Use diffusor In A Sentence

  • The suction-stage, middle-stage, discharge-stage, diffusor and bearing support forms a working chamber and shaft, impeller, balance kettle and shaft sleeve are pump rotor parts.
  • Once you get the diffusor panel up, that problem solves itself. Strobist
  • Wow so he stole the pak-light idea and added a diffusor. BATTERY LED LIGHT: 9Vo(l)tive | Inhabitat
  • Further changes in the proposed combined baryta-soda method for juice purification consist in using powdered soda carbonate 90-92°, upon beet cossettes as they leave the slicer, before entering the diffusor. Scientific American Supplement, No. 832, December 12, 1891
  • The Coupé and Convertible carry a new rear valance which communicates a tasteful sporting charm through its integrated rear diffusor and two distinctive double-ended exhaust pipes, a little like the stern of powerful luxury yachts. Top Speed
  • The main parts of pump are suction-stage, middle-stage, discharge-stage, bearing support, motor support, impeller, diffusor, shaft, shaft bearing, shaft sleeve, balance kettle, balance sleeve etc.
  • In working beet juices hydrogen dioxide may be used in the diffusor or during any phase of the sugar manufacturing process, even upon sugars in centrifugals. Scientific American Supplement, No. 832, December 12, 1891
  • Jefferson, the "great diffusor" saw strength in the basic, the lowest common denominator, the virtuous farmer-citizen. Paul Schwennesen: Too Big Has Failed... Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party Are Similar
  • That last part is important, if you are using some type of mystery diffusor. Strobist
  • The interior is further illuminated by slatted or fretted skylights while lower down, translucent canopies act as light diffusors.
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