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Conditioner   /kəndˈɪʃənər/   Listen
noun
conditioner  n.  
1.
Exercise that conditions the body; as, farmwork can be a good conditioner.
2.
A trainer of athletes.
3.
A substance used in washing (clothing or hair) to make things softer.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Conditioner" Quotes from Famous Books



... that made pretty good sense. He had blacked out, and Mike had just walked out the door. It had to be the door, of course—the windows were out of the question, since there weren't any windows. And six-inch-wide air-conditioner ducts do not provide reasonable space for an exit, not if you happen to ...
— The Impossibles • Gordon Randall Garrett

... not." Hume's cool glance met Wass'. "We only need a youth of the proper general physical description and the use of a conditioner." ...
— Star Hunter • Andre Alice Norton

... hard-frozen cubes of ice, added a precisely measured ounce and a half of Scotch, and filled the glass to within an inch of the brim with soda. Holding the glass in one hand, he walked around the little apartment, checking everything with a sort of automatic abstractedness. The air conditioner was pouring sweet, cool, fresh air into the room; the windows—heavy, thick slabs of paraglass welded directly into the wall—admitted the light from the courtyard outside, but admitted nothing else. There was no need for them to open, because of the air ...
— Anything You Can Do ... • Gordon Randall Garrett



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