Crossword-Solution: PULSATOR
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Pulsator | n. | A beater; a striker. |
| Pulsator | n. | That which beats or throbs in working. |
We have 1 clue for the answer “PULSATOR”
| Clue | Answers |
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| device that stimulates rhythmic motion of a body | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
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greedy person
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Sentences with PULSATOR (5)
The residue left in the pan at the end of the day's work was passed through a pulsator, in which, by the force of water, the mud and lighter particles were carried away, leaving behind the diamonds, agates, garnets, and other heavy stones.
THE FOURTH RECORD (NOTE: _Between this logogram and the last the Long's Peak Receptive Pulsator was unfortunately not in operation for the space of a fortnight, as the electrician who took the instrument apart for adjustment found it necessary to return to Denver for oil._) --Yes, dear, it's me, though if I did not know personality to be indestructible I should begin to have my doubts.
The pulsator, with pointed toe and gently turned calf, would make a progress in a direct line, but as the sole touched the ground, the heel would slightly rise and then fall, and whilst you were admiring the undulating grace of the pulsator, unobserved and silently you would find the gyrator had stolen a march upon you, and actually taken the _pas_ of its five-toed brother.
The residents in the place have almost made up their minds to send a round-robin to the Vicar to ask that the _pulsator organorum_, the beater of the organ, as old Cathedral statutes term him, may be deposed.
The concentrates are then passed over sloping tables (pulsator) and shaken to and fro under a stream of water which effects a second concentration of the heaviest material.