"Washer" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Washer" Meaning

A person or device used to clean fabrics or other items by rotating them with water and soap or detergent.

"Washer" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "Washer"


1. Common Household Item

A washer is a common household item used for cleaning clothes and other fabrics.

2. Industrial Cleaning Device

In industrial settings, a washer can refer to a machine used for large-scale cleaning, often used in factories to clean machinery and equipment.

3. Hardware Component

A washer is also a small metal or plastic ring used to distribute the pressure of a bolt or screw, preventing damage to the material it's fastened to.

4. Part of a Department Store

A washer can also refer to a part of a department store where customers deposit their purchases to be weighed and automatically deducted from the total cost if they weigh less than a certain amount.

5. Engine and Automotive Component

In the context of engines, especially in diesel engines, a ring is often referred to as a washer when placed between the piston ring and the cylinder wall to seal the combustion chamber and keep it free from oil leaks.

References

- Merriam-Webster Dictionary
- Wikipedia, Machine Shops Defaults Dictionary
- Wikipedia, Bolt Washer

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