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circulators

n. (plural of circulator English)

Usage examples of "circulators".

The circulators should have cleared away the whiff of their dirt-colored wrappings had they been just passing through.

The only sounds were the steady hum of air and nutrient circulators and the click of the pressure valves inside the tanks.

It came from the metal sphere at the center of the asteroid, regular and slow, like the working of air or nutrient circulators or the beating of a vast heart.

Nutrient feeds and circulators were massive pipes, each two meters in diameter, and the neural connectors were heavy clusters of wave guides and thick fiber-optic bundles.

The starship’s cool air tinged with the faint crisp scent of warm isolinear circuitry, the almost soothing hum of atmospheric circulators and scrubbers, the rushing pulse of water and coolant through hidden conduits.

The nose lifted, the bumps smoothed, and the air circulators began to clear the air.

With his ear pressed against the deck, he could hear the thrumming of the station's air circulators and fluid pumps.

The air circulators were off-line, along with most of the other equipment on the station.

The faint melody, festive even over the perpetual background hum of the immense air circulators and muffled howl of the outside winds, sounded like something by Brahms, but he couldn't place it.

Zefram Cochrane was aware only of the low whisper of the shuttlecrafi's air circulators, the soft hum of her engines, the warmth of the Companion's hand in his.