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vibrator

 
Dictionary: vi·bra·tor   ('brā'tər) pronunciation
n.
  1. Something that vibrates.
  2. An electrically operated device used for massage.
  3. An electrical device consisting basically of a vibrating conductor interrupting a current.

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Architecture: vibrator
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An oscillating, power-operated machine used to agitate fresh concrete so as to eliminate gross voids including entrapped air (but not entrained air) and to produce intimate contact with form surfaces and embedded materials.

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Veterinary Dictionary: vibrator
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An apparatus used in vibratory treatment.

WordNet: vibrator
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The noun has 2 meanings:

Meaning #1: dildo that has a vibrating tip

Meaning #2: mechanical device that produces vibratory motion; used for massage


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