
1) Antifriction 2) Fat 3) Grease 4) Lubricator 5) Oil
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1) It may keep things moving 2) Lubricating substance 3) Lubricator 4) Material 5) Petroleum product 6) Stuff
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A lubricant is a substance introduced to reduce friction between moving surfaces. It may also have the function of transporting foreign particles. The property of reducing friction is known as lubricity (or slipperiness). In addition to industrial applications, lubricants are used for many other purposes. Other uses include cooking (oils and fats ...
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• (n.) That which lubricates; specifically, a substance, as oil, grease, plumbago, etc., used for reducing the friction of the working parts of machinery. • (a.) Lubricating.
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An oily or slippery substance.
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An oily or slippery substance that reduces friction. For example, a lubricant may be used to ease the insertion of a gloved finger into the rectum (bowel) during manual evacuation of stools.
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a substance based on heavy liquid hydrocarbons used to reduce friction in an engine or machine.
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An oily or slippery substance. A vaginal lubricant may be helpful for women who feel pain during intercourse because of vaginal dryness. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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any substance interposed between two surfaces in relative motion for the purpose of reducing the friction and/or the wear between them.
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Material that can reduce friction. Used as a coating on objects that are subject to friction.
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Lu'bri·cant adjective [ Latin
lubricans , present participle of
lubricare , See
Lubricate .] Lubricating.
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Lubricant: An oily or slippery substance. A vaginal lubricant may be helpful for women who feel pain during intercourse because of vaginal dryness.
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A lubricant is a substance applied to surfaces that work against each other, to diminish friction. Lubricants may be either solid, semi-liquid, or liquid. Plumbago, grease, animal, vegetable, and mineral oils, simple or variously compounded, as well as synthetic are used.
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A lubricant is a substance which reduces friction between two surfaces. Examples are oil, water, air, bananas, seaweed
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[
n] - a substance capable of reducing friction by making surfaces smooth or slippery
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Internal lubricants, without affecting the fusion properties of a compound, promotes resin flow. External lubricants promote release from metals which aids in the smooth flow of melt over die surfaces.
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Internal lubricants promote the flow of plastic resin. External lubricants promote release from metals which helps with the smooth flow of the plastic melt over the surfaces.
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Internal lubricants, without affecting the fusion properties of a compound, promotes resin flow. External lubricants promote release from metals which aids in the smooth flow of melt over die surfaces.
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(lubricants) Something which moistens, or makes a surface slippery.
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lubricator noun a substance capable of reducing friction by making surfaces smooth or slippery
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Any fluid that will maintain a film thickness of one micron or more at its operating temperature and load.
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Substance used between moving surfaces to reduce friction. Carbon-based (organic) lubricants, commonly called grease and oil, are recovered from petroleum distillation. Extensive research has been carried out on chemical additives to lubricants, which can reduce corrosive wear, prevent the accumulation of `cold sludge` (often the resu...
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a substance, as oil or grease, for lessening friction, esp. in the working parts of a mechanism.
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