Spraybar

//ˈspreɪ ˌbɑː(ɹ)// noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A device consisting of a bar or pipe with multiple openings or nozzles, designed to distribute a fluid, such as water, insecticide or fuel, over a specific area or surface.

    "If this valve is open to the spraybar, the bitumen passes into the spraybar, the bitumen passes into the spraybar is prayed out through the nozzle into the pugmill."

Example

More examples

"If this valve is open to the spraybar, the bitumen passes into the spraybar, the bitumen passes into the spraybar is prayed out through the nozzle into the pugmill."

Etymology

From spray + bar.

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