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conditioner
[kuhn-dish-uh-ner]
noun
a person or thing that conditions.
something added to a substance to increase its usability, as a water softener.
a cream or liquid preparation applied to the hair or skin, especially for its emollient qualities.
a trainer of athletes.
an air conditioner.
Textiles.a person who conditions fibers or fabrics.
Word History and Origins
Origin of conditioner1
Example Sentences
Huw Jones is going through an individual routine with one of the Lions conditioners as the Scotland centre recovers from a niggling Achilles problem.
Researchers in four European countries are collaborating on SMACool, an elastocaloric air conditioner that uses metal tubes made from specific metallic alloys.
On another visit, he said he found air conditioners broken in the summer heat and shower drains backed up with foul odors emitting from the floor.
Many builders are trying to budget for rising costs but are frustrated because they don’t know what construction materials and appliances, such as stoves and air conditioners, will cost in the months ahead.
Aisland’s deck was fitted with six blue shipping containers bolted in place—living quarters, equipped with solar-powered air conditioners and a desalination system.
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