[
UK
/lˈuːbɹɪkənt/
]
[ US /ˈɫubɹəkənt/ ]
[ US /ˈɫubɹəkənt/ ]
NOUN
- a substance capable of reducing friction by making surfaces smooth or slippery
How To Use lubricant In A Sentence
- There are no problems, either, in regard to fuels and lubricants, that is, in the refining industry. The Speech
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- This bill aims to take away the criminalised aspect of that, and it de-penalises the aspect of having evidence of safe sex on the premises - that is, condoms, sheaths, diaphragms, and lubricants.
- Opportunities range from production of technical componentry and plant for wind turbines to the development of infrastructure such as roads and buildings and the purchase of consumables like workwear and lubricants.
- A small dose of inflation acts as an economic lubricant. Times, Sunday Times
- Since the bearings and piston rings are lubricated predominantly in the hydrodynamic regime, a lubricant with a lower viscosity should lead to a thinner oil film and thus lower friction.
- In the food industry, fatty acids are used as emulsifiers, stabilizers, lubricants, and defoamers.
- The pin-on-ring tribometer is a standard configuration for tribology research on materials, coatings and lubricants.
- Three of four drops per bearing should be ample if you're using an oil-based lubricant.
- She proudly showed off the condoms, lubricant and standard paraphernalia before producing ‘the most important thing’ - a vaginal douche.