Extinguisher
(noun)
- A device used to extinguish a fire, such as a fire extinguisher.
- A device or substance used to put out or suppress a fire.
Origin:
From latin exstinguere ("to put out, to extinguis.h")
Examples:
- The fire extinguisher was located next to the door in case of emergency.
- The extinguisher was used to put out the kitchen fire.
- The extinguisher was designed for use on Class A, B, and C fires.
- It is important to check the pressure gauge on the extinguisher to ensure it is fully charged.
- The extinguisher was used to put out the small fire before it could spread.