Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun One that diffuses, as.
- noun A light fixture, such as a frosted globe, that spreads light evenly.
- noun A medium that scatters light, used in photography to soften shadows.
- noun A device, such as a cone or baffle, placed in front of a loudspeaker diaphragm to diffuse the sound waves.
- noun A flow passage in a wind tunnel that decelerates a stream of gas or liquid from a high to a low velocity.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who or that which diffuses; specifically, in physics, an apparatus consisting of a number of thin metal plates, designed to conduct away the heat of a thermoelectric battery by exposing a large surface to the air. Also spelled
diffusor . - noun In electricity, a reflector placed above an arc-lamp for the purpose of more uniformly distributing its light.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who, or that which, diffuses.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Any person or thing that
diffuses - noun A device designed to
diffuse a scent efficiently - noun optics Any device that or spreads out or scatters light, making the light appear
softer - noun automotive A shaped section of a car's
underbody which improves the car'saerodynamic properties - noun thermodynamics A mechanical device that is designed to control the characteristics of a fluid at the entrance to a thermodynamic open system
- noun sewage treatment An
aerating device consisting of amembrane with fine pores, through which air is blown to generate small bubbles - noun cooking A cooking item that can be placed above a stove heating element or
burner to separate the cooking utensil from the heat source
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun baffle that distributes sound waves evenly
- noun optical device that distributes the light of a lamp evenly
Etymologies
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Examples
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The upper deck of a double-decker diffuser is fed by airflow from apertures located underneath the car, in the vertical wall joining the step plane and the reference plane.
Archive 2009-04-01 Gordon McCabe 2009
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A polycarbonate and acrylic diffuser is positioned in the centre.
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To cure this, we can add a bigger "diffuser" - a piece of bodywork shaped to channel air out from underneath the car in a controlled way.
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Pace-setters Brawn and the in-form Toyota and Williams teams are all using the diffuser, which is said to be worth an extra half a second per lap.
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Even the much debated issue with the cars 'diffuser showed that Ross Brawn has made his calculations right and the diffuser is the last thing he counted on for winning.
SofiaEcho RSS feed 2009
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Regarding #8 and supplementary lighting, what kind of diffuser do you use?
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I'm meeting with the guy from Solatube at the site on Saturday, so any specific advice (eg; using multiple smaller lights to avoid shadows rather than one big one, using specific kind of diffuser, etc, would be really helpful if you can think of any.)
skylight tubing 2004
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I'm meeting with the guy from Solatube at the site on Saturday, so any specific advice (eg; using multiple smaller lights to avoid shadows rather than one big one, using specific kind of diffuser, etc, would be really helpful if you can think of any.)
skylight tubing 2004
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I'm meeting with the guy from Solatube at the site on Saturday, so any specific advice (eg; using multiple smaller lights to avoid shadows rather than one big one, using specific kind of diffuser, etc, would be really helpful if you can think of any.)
skylight tubing 2004
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I'm meeting with the guy from Solatube at the site on Saturday, so any specific advice (eg; using multiple smaller lights to avoid shadows rather than one big one, using specific kind of diffuser, etc, would be really helpful if you can think of any.)
skylight tubing 2004
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