deflector

English

Etymology

deflect + -or

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /dɪˈflɛktə(ɹ)/
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  • Rhymes: -ɛktə(ɹ)

Noun

deflector (plural deflectors)

  1. Something which deflects something else, especially a stream of fluid or particles.
    • 1992 Nasa Patents Available for Licensing from the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
      The deflector assembly contains a plurality of vanes which change the direction of the solar energy to the vertical, while constantly keeping the same side of the deflector facing the sun.
  2. A diaphragm in a lamp, stove, etc. by which the flame and gases are brought together to improve combustion.
  3. (science fiction) A force field; an invisible barrier used as a protective shield.

Derived terms

Translations

Latin

Verb

dēflector

  1. first-person singular present passive indicative of dēflectō

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French déflecteur.

Noun

deflector n (plural deflectoare)

  1. deflector

Declension

Spanish

Adjective

deflector (feminine deflectora, masculine plural deflectores, feminine plural deflectoras)

  1. defecting

Noun

deflector m (plural deflectores)

  1. deflector
  2. baffle, baffle plate

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