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