Definition of Stopper. Meaning of Stopper. Synonyms of Stopper

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Definition of Stopper

Stopper
Stopper Stop"per, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stoppered; p. pr. & vb. n. Stoppering.] To close or secure with a stopper.

Meaning of Stopper from wikipedia

- up stopper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stopper may refer to: Bung, a plug used to stop the opening of a container Laboratory rubber stopper, a...
- A noodle stopper is a type of figurine based on manga, anime, or even video game characters which is ostensibly meant to secure by gravity the lid for...
- A stopper, bung, or cork is a cylindrical or conical closure used to seal a container, such as a bottle, tube, or barrel. Unlike a lid or bottle cap,...
- A laboratory rubber stopper or a rubber bung or a rubber cork is mainly used in chemical laboratories in combination with flasks and test tube and also...
- patented the Hutchinson Patent Stopper in 1879 as a replacement for cork bottle stoppers which were commonly used as stoppers on soda water or pop bottles...
- Showstopper or Show Stopper may refer to: "The Showstopper" (BoJack Horseman) "Show Stopper" (CSI: Miami), an episode of the TV show "Show Stoppers", an episode...
- A paper cup is a disposable cup made out of paper and often lined or coated with plastic or wax to prevent liquid from leaking out or soaking through the...
- The Milkor 37/38mm Less Lethal "Stopper" Single-shot was designed and distributed in 1981 by Milkor (Pty) Ltd as a less-lethal anti-riot weapon along...
- A mechanical seal is a device that helps join systems and mechanisms together by preventing leakage (e.g. in a pumping system), containing pressure, or...
- Crime Stoppers or Crimestoppers is a community program that helps people to provide anonymous information about criminal activity. Often managed by non-profit...