Definition of Conditioner. Meaning of Conditioner. Synonyms of Conditioner

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Meaning of Conditioner from wikipedia

- refer to: Conditioner (chemistry) Conditioner (farming) Air conditioner Fabric conditioner Hair conditioner Leather conditioner Power conditioner The apparatus...
- Mitsubishi model was the first air conditioner with a cross-flow fan. In 1969, the first mini-split air conditioner was sold in the US. Multi-zone ductless...
- titles containing Condition Conditional (disambiguation) Conditioner (disambiguation) Conditioning (disambiguation) State (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- Hair conditioner is a hair care cosmetic product used to improve the feel, texture, appearance and manageability of hair. Its main purpose is to reduce...
- conditioning, air conditioning in a vehicle Ice storage air conditioning, air conditioning using ice storage Solar air conditioning, air conditioning...
- A conditioner (or hay conditioner) is a farm implement that crimps and crushes newly cut hay to promote faster and more even drying. Drying the hay efficiently...
- A power conditioner (also known as a line conditioner or power line conditioner) is a device intended to improve the quality of the power that is delivered...
- usage, the term "soil conditioner" is often thought of as a subset of the category soil amendments (or soil improvement, soil condition), which more often...
- In electronics and signal processing, signal conditioning is the mani****tion of an analog signal in such a way that it meets the requirements of the next...
- In pharmaceutics, sink condition is a term mostly related to the dissolution testing procedure. It means using a sheer volume of solvent, usually about...