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What (who) is lighter - definition

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Cigarette lighters; Lighters; Lighter (fire starter); Butane lighter; Rippo; Permanent match; Permanent Match; Cigarrette lighter; Tokai lighter; Disposable lighter; Cricket Lighter; Spark cigarette lighters; Ciggarette lighter; Candlelighter (device); Candle lighter (device); Electric arc lighter; Disposable cigarette lighter
  • Concept of a wall mounted automatic [[wheellock]] lighter, that can be activated by opening a door from Löffelholz-Codex, Nuremberg 1505
  • A [[trench art]] lighter from the [[Battle of Verdun]] (1916)
  • A [[Döbereiner's lamp]]
  • Schematic diagram of a lighter's inside workings
  • A permanent match lighter with the metal 'match' leaning against the shell
  • An ignited lighter
  • Two [[Zippo]] lighters, one open, one closed

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n. a cigarette lighter
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(lighters)
A lighter is a small device that produces a flame which you can use to light cigarettes, cigars, and pipes.
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Lighter         
An open or covered vessel which transfers cargo between ship and shore, used mainly in harbors and inland waterways. Lighters are generally used for shorter hauls than barges.

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Lighter

A lighter is a portable device which creates a flame, and can be used to ignite a variety of items, such as cigarettes, gas lighter, fireworks, candles or campfires. It consists of a metal or plastic container filled with a flammable liquid or compressed gas, a means of ignition to produce the flame, and some provision for extinguishing the flame. Alternatively, a lighter can be powered by electricity, using an electric arc or heating element to ignite the target.

Examples of use of lighter
1. Lighter putter "So I went to a lighter putter which helps me control the distance a little better.
2. "I am trying to go more blonde and my hair is going lighter and lighter," she said.
3. They look for lighter skin because they think that people like lighter skin more than darker skin," Washi says.
4. Lighter crimes are automatically heard by judges.
5. All the clubs appealed, seeking lighter penalties.