Definition of Stirrer. Meaning of Stirrer. Synonyms of Stirrer

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Definition of Stirrer

Stirrer
Stirrer Stir"rer, n. One who, or that which, stirs something; also, one who moves about, especially after sleep; as, an early stirrer. --Shak. Stirrer up, an instigator or inciter. --Atterbury.

Meaning of Stirrer from wikipedia

- Stirrer may refer to: Agitator, a general type of mechanical device Magnetic stirrer, a laboratory device Stirring rod, a simple laboratory tool Stir stick...
- A magnetic stirrer or magnetic mixer is a laboratory device that employs a rotating magnetic field to cause a stir bar (or flee) immersed in a liquid...
- The Soul Stirrers were an American gospel music group, whose career spans over eighty years. The group was a pioneer in the development of the quartet...
- became desired. Champagne stirrers are today particularly ****ociated with the ostentation of the Roaring 20s, and stirrers from this period especially...
- said: "These are not the proportions of a classical column but of a coffee stirrer." The construction of 111 West 57th Street also garnered some criticism...
- inhomogeneous (standing waves). To reduce this inhomogeneity, one or more tuners (stirrers) are used. A tuner is a construction with large metallic reflectors that...
- different specifications according to the field of application. E.g., for stirrers the power number is defined as: N p = P ρ n 3 D 5 {\displaystyle N_{\mathrm...
- gospel tenor R. H. Harris as lead singer of his gospel group The Soul Stirrers, who had signed with Specialty Records on behalf of the group. Their first...
- specializing in rotary evaporation, shakers, overhead stirrers, peristaltic pumps and magnetic hotplate stirrers. The organization is headquartered in Schwabach...
- from 1528. The Northern English dialect had a word spartle that meant "stirrer". The modern West Germanic and North Germanic languages, as well as Middle...