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conditioner
[ kuhn-dish-uh-ner ]
noun
- a person or thing that conditions.
- something added to a substance to increase its usability, as a water softener.
- a cream or liquid preparation applied to the hair or skin, especially for its emollient qualities.
- a trainer of athletes.
- an air conditioner.
- Textiles. a person who conditions fibers or fabrics.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of conditioner1
Example Sentences
Aisland’s deck was fitted with six blue shipping containers bolted in place—living quarters, equipped with solar-powered air conditioners and a desalination system.
He told AP he was blindfolded, forced to sleep under a “freezing†air conditioner and he “heard the voices of soldiers laughing about me.â€
In detention - where he said he was blindfolded and held beneath a cold air conditioner - soldiers joked about him being an Oscar winner.
Upon his release, the filmmaker told the Associated Press that he was in custody at an army base and forced to sleep under an air conditioner.
In a recent statement obtained by Food & Wine, the popular doughnut chain announced that it partnered with Native to launch a limited-edition collection of pastry-themed personal care products, including deodorants, body washes, shampoos and conditioners.
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