Dispenser ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Dispenser ( noun )

A device for dispensing a substance, especially a machine for dispensing a liquid or gas.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense 'person who dispenses'): from old french despenseour, from late latin dispensator, from dispensare (see dispense).

Examples:

  1. She used the soap dispenser to wash her hands.
  2. The drink dispenser was out of order, so he had to go to the vending machine.
  3. The dispenser dispensed the correct amount of medication into the patient's mouth.
  4. The ticket dispenser was faulty and the passengers had to wait for it to be fixed.
  5. The gas dispenser was not working, so the driver had to go to the next station.

(As a noun)

Dispenser ( noun )

A device for dispensing a substance, especially a machine for dispensing a liquid or gas.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense 'person who dispenses'): from old french despenseour, from late latin dispensator, from dispensare (see dispense).

Examples:

  1. She used the soap dispenser to wash her hands.
  2. The drink dispenser was out of order, so he had to go to the vending machine.
  3. The dispenser dispensed the correct amount of medication into the patient's mouth.
  4. The ticket dispenser was faulty and the passengers had to wait for it to be fixed.
  5. The gas dispenser was not working, so the driver had to go to the next station.
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