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circulator"one who puts (something) in circulation," 1755, agent noun in Latin form from circulate (v.). Classical Latin circulator meant "peddler, hawker," a sense attested occasionally in [..]
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circulatorA passive junction of three or more ports in which the ports can be accessed in such an order that when power is fed into any port it is transferred to the next port, the first port being counted as following the last in order. 2. In radar, a device that switches the antenna alternately between the transmitter and receiver.
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circulatora pipe or tube to pass steam or water between upper boiler drums usually located where the heat absorption is low. Also used to apply to tubes connecting headers of horizontal water tube boilers with drums.
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circulatorA pump used to circulate a fluid in a closed circuit. These pumps only need to overcome the friction losses of the piping in the system. Circulators are commonly used in hydronic heating and cooling a [..]
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circulatorA passive junction of three or more ports in which the ports can be accessed in such an order that when power is fed into any port it is transferred to the next port, the first port being counted as f [..]
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circulatora cooper; a turner. ciricsetum:
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