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conditioner
[ kuhn-dish-uh-ner ]
noun
- a person or thing that conditions.
- something added to a substance to increase its usability, as a water softener.
- a cream or liquid preparation applied to the hair or skin, especially for its emollient qualities.
- a trainer of athletes.
- an air conditioner.
- Textiles. a person who conditions fibers or fabrics.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of conditioner1
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Example Sentences
It carries a conditioner that contains triclosan, which has been linked to promoting the growth of breast cancer cells.
Lo and behold, hydrolyzed wheat protein showed up in some shampoo and conditioner I had in my own house.
One sample question features a new air conditioner system—one that comes with no instructions.
While “at home, Mr. Jordan uses a shampoo and conditioner from Herbal Essences that happens to be pink,” WSJ reports.
She wore an apple-green housedress and her graying beehive hairdo was unyielding against the blasts of a chugging air conditioner.
We sealed the car up, started the air conditioner, and were ready for departure.
You may not appreciate the value of using such a conditioner, but the Kentucky Agr.
It was coming from the air-conditioner grille which was now covered by welded steel bars.
Lester,” Suzanne shouted over the air-conditioner din, “we have visitors.
The smell of goop and fuser and heat filled the room, and an air-conditioner like a jet-engine labored to keep things cool.
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