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sprinkler
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sprin·kler  (sprngklr)
n.
1. One that sprinkles, especially:
a. An outlet on a sprinkler system.
b. A device with perforations through which water issues from a hose to sprinkle a lawn.
2. A sprinkler system.
tr.v. sprin·klered, sprin·kler·ing, sprin·klers
To equip with a sprinkler system.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.sprinklersprinkler - mechanical device that attaches to a garden hose for watering lawn or garden
mechanical device - mechanism consisting of a device that works on mechanical principles
Translations
sprinkler [ˈsprɪŋkləʳ] n (for lawn) → aspersor m;
(to put out fire) → aparato de rociadura automática
sprinkler [ˈsprɪŋkləʳ] n (for lawn etc) → arroseur m;
(to put out fire) → diffuseur m d'extincteur automatique d'incendie
sprinkler [ˈsprɪŋkləʳ] sprinkle n (for lawn) → Rasensprenger m;
(to put out fire) → Sprinkler m
sprinkler [ˈsprɪŋkləʳ] n (for lawn etc) → irrigatore m;
(for fire-fighting) → sprinkler m inv


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