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Pharmaceutical delivery device
Answer for the clue "Pharmaceutical delivery device ", 9 letters:
vaporizer
Word definitions for vaporizer in dictionaries
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Vaporizer or vaporiser may refer to: Anaesthetic vaporizer , a device used in the administration of anaesthesia Electronic cigarette , or a part of one (often called a "PV" or "personal vaporizer") Humidifier , a household appliance that increases humidity ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1846, agent noun from vaporize .\n
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. 1 A device with a heating element, used to vaporize a liquid. 2 (context medicine English) A device with a heating element, used to vaporize a liquid solution with medicine. The produced vapor condensates into fine aerosols, forming a mist inside the ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Vaporizer \Vap"o*ri`zer\, n. One who, or that which, vaporizes, or converts into vapor.
Usage examples of vaporizer.
Enormous ATHSCME displacement fans far up north at the wall and border's distant roar and the outdoor voices and pock of cold balls create a kind of sound-carpet below the digestive sounds of the vaporizer and the squeak of Troeltsch's bedsprings as he thrashes and twitches in a moist half-sleep.
The vaporizer had had little noticeable effect and Jamie claimed the cough syrup was worthless.
Dick bought a steam vaporizer and set it up beside them, with the pan of water and eucalyptus oil simmering over its little flame.
He worked himself relentlessly into exhaustion before the long night was over and came down with a snife the next day that sent him hurrying querulously into the medical tent to have his temperature taken by Gus and Wes and to obtain a mustard plaster and vaporizer.
Gigantic Rockwell monsters with single-molecule vaporizers and jet turbine engines that shoot the mist out of thousand-meter stacks.