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How to pronounce dispenser in English?

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Type Words
Type of container
Has types aerosol bomb, aerosol can, aerosol container, atomiser, atomizer, inhalator, inhaler, nebulizer, nebuliser, aerosol, spray can, sprayer, roll-on, slinger ring, soap dispenser, spray
Derivation dispense
Type Words
Type of provider, supplier
Derivation dispense

Examples of dispenser

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No special cooling system is required for the tubing of the dispenser or washer.
From the nature.com
An exotic green glass soda dispenser, circa 1930s, from markets in Buenos Aires.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Bob Newell with Ovations Food Services shows off the bottoms up beer dispenser.
From the omaha.com
For example, a built-in side-by-side with dispenser and framed overlay is $8,195.
From the orlandosentinel.com
That allows the area where the dispenser is housed to dry out thoroughly as well.
From the thestate.com
An ice maker adds $150, and an ice maker and water dispenser package adds $300.
From the dailynews.com
Yes, the toilet flushes just fine and there's still soap in the soap dispenser.
From the news10now.com
This has then been poured back into the dispenser and returned to the bathroom.
From the nzherald.co.nz
We spotted him by the ice dispenser, but hung back, not wanting to startle him.
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More examples
  • A container so designed that the contents can be used in prescribed amounts
  • A person who dispenses
  • An object used to dispense other items
  • (Dispensers) A restroom contains a variety of fixtures for dispensing paper towels, hand soap, toilet tissue, toilet seat covers, feminine hygiene products and condoms. These dispenser not only need to be properly filled, but also must be thoroughly cleaned. See Soap Dispensers. ...
  • (DISPENSING) To supply a clinically appropriate medicine to a patient or care giver, usually against a written prescription, for self-administration or administration by another professional, and to advise on safe and effective use. [Source: Global Conference on the Future of Hospital Pharmacy]
  • (Dispensing) The act of providing medication to a patient or their representative. This includes providing consultation on the way in which the medication should be taken or administered.
  • (Dispensing) To create a specific volume of liquid by pulsing a pump one or more times, until the total volume of liquid required has been pumped.
  • (Dispensing) Transferring fuel to drums, cans, and vehicles.
  • (Dispensing) the process of preparing, checking, and delivering prescribed medication and associated information under pharmacist supervision.