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levitator

n. One who, or that which, levitates.

Usage examples of "levitator".

Already Graham was outside the door and dashing down the passage toward the levitator shafts.

A man emerged from the attendant's niche at the side of the levitator bank, made toward him.

Jumping the body of the man in black, he sprinted to the stairs winding around the bank of pneumatic levitators, bent over the figure sprawling awkwardly at the bottom of them.

Together they went full tilt down the ultra-rapid escalators, hit the levitator banks at first level, descended another four hundred feet.

Ominously, workers were fitting radio-active gas detectors to the levitator tubes and the air-conditioning vents.

Things plunged down the transparent levitator shafts, crashed noisily at bottom.

Disregarding them, he walked boldly to the pneumatic levitators, ascended to the twenty-fourth floor.

Ominously, workers were' fitting radio-active gas detectors to the levitator tubes and the air conditioning vents.

He suffered a concussion just before we found the pirate vessel—he actually fell off a levitator pad while he was putting up decorations for a birthday party.

Slowly and with care, Geordi and one of his staff had taken the big bottle back up to engineering on a levitator pad, and people had looked out their doors at it, as it passed, with very dubious expressions indeed.

Pulling the levitator all the way in will cause it to lock and leave the scooter in a stationary position at whatever height you happen to be at.

Activating the levitator, she changed the bed and sponge-bathed the patient while he hung suspended in the field, the atoms of his body temporarily magnetized.

True, it wasn't perfect—drugs could make him spill everything, and a levitator more than once had taught him not to fool around with them, but, for the most part, they could have only his body, never his mind and feelings, and that felt pretty good.

There were also a vast assortment of telepaths, empaths, hypnos, and levitators about, but again, that wasn't all that unusual in a hotel for thousands of space-faring guests and many, many races.

You of the West call these individuals psychics, or levitators, or other such names.