Definition of Diverter. Meaning of Diverter. Synonyms of Diverter

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Definition of Diverter

Diverter
Diverter Di*vert"er, n. One who, or that which, diverts, turns off, or pleases.

Meaning of Diverter from wikipedia

- Diverted is a 2009 CBC made-for-TV miniseries. The film was directed by Alex Chapple based on the screenplay by Tony Marchant. Diverted is a fictionalized...
- A flame deflector, flame diverter or flame trench is a structure or device designed to redirect or dis**** the flame, heat, and exhaust gases produced...
- In magnetic confinement fusion, a divertor is a magnetic field configuration which diverts the heat and particles escaped from the magnetically confined...
- Look up diversion, divert, or diverter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Diversion. Diversion, Diversions or The...
- contact with diverter A. Load now supplied via diverter B alone, winding turns no longer bridged. Rotary switch continues to turn, shorting diverter B. Load...
- commonly referred to as flow diverter grading system or Kamran grading system. After receiving a cerebral flow diverter, patients are placed on dual antiplatelet...
- Divert, Inc. is an American impact technology company that works to eliminate wasted food and create sustainable infrastructure to reduce the impact of...
- The Diverting Reservoir is a reservoir in the New York City water supply system in the town of Southeast, New York, in Putnam County. Part of the system's...
- is therefore often utilized for peaking operations. HRSGs can also have diverter valves to regulate the inlet flow into the HRSG. This allows the gas turbine...
- travels along the power line to the arrester, the current from the surge is diverted through the arrester, in most cases to earth. In telegraphy and telephony...