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The word "sprayer" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a device or machine that sprays liquid or particles onto a surface or into the air. Example: "I used a garden sprayer to water my plants."
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The projects he has been involved with include a refrigerator built from clay, which uses no electricity yet can help keep vegetables fresh for several days, and a cheap crop-duster in the form of a sprayer mounted on a motorcycle.In this section Gone shopping Sino-Trojan horse The fight for Opel Tilting at windmills A snip at the price Born free Ding dong!
GM crops can tackle weeds, and would allow farmers with just a knapsack sprayer to increase their acreage.
A "smart sprayer" can then deliver precise amounts of chemical to only those plants that require attention instead of spraying an entire field.
At the other end, in the paint shop, a sprayer dressed in a protective suit squirts a mist of colour inside the back door of a car shell.
L'arroseur arrosé ("the sprayer gets sprayed") was how several Quebec papers described the Bloc's plight.
The electronics control the sprayer to transmit the binary sequence using "on-off keying": a single spray of alcoholic mist for a "1", and no spray for a "0".
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Hundreds of people looked as if they'd just lost a fight with a paint-sprayer gun.
She has a disturbing memory of standing naked in the kitchen, letting someone spray her with water from an industrial dish-sprayer-type thing.
[Metro Focus, New York Post] The police deputy inspector and erstwhile pepper-sprayer Anthony Bologna was exiled to Staten Island.
These assaults went on for months, leaving the former Nissan car-sprayer in floods of tears, feeling suicidal and on antidepressants.
And when the rain starts to ping the cathedral-scale organ pipes, you'll leave a vapour trail in your wake like a crop-sprayer.
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