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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a diffuser" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a device or object that spreads or disperses something, such as light, sound, or fragrance.
Example: "The room was filled with a pleasant aroma thanks to the essential oil diffuser."
Alternatives: "a disperser" or "a spreader".
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Diffusion due to a diffuser is shown to be equivalent to lens defocus.
Sometimes I put a diffuser under it.
A diffuser plate is always handy for this.
A constellation etched on one level acts as a diffuser.
A diffuser released a fragrance (called London) designed by Tom Dixon into the air.
I also use bubble rap to create an air balloon as a diffuser.
Honestly I use lavender oil in a diffuser in the kitchen while I am cooking.
Yellow is for brightness, red a diffuser, and brown, black and violet create depth.
Fig. 2 Light rays that hit a diffuser.
We use a diffuser to further flatten the incident light.
There are two types of blowing of a diffuser - hot and cold.
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