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What (who) is push-type scraper - definition

GENUS OF BIRDS
Cisticolas; Cloud-Scraper; Cloudscraper; Cloud scraper
  • Male [[golden-headed cisticola]] and nest

Wheel tractor-scraper         
  • A Caterpillar towed scraper parked up
CONSTRUCTION MACHINE FOR MASS EXCAVATION, SELF-LOADING - TRANSPORT UP TO SEVERAL KILOMETERS, UNLOADING, WITH ROUGH SPREADING OF MOSTLY COHERENT AND CLAY MATERIALS
Landmover; Wheel Tractor-Scraper; Tractor-scraper; Belly loader
In civil engineering, a wheel tractor-scraper (also known as a Tournapull) is a type of heavy equipment used for earthmoving. It has a pan/hopper for loading and carrying material.
Push-pull configuration         
ARRANGEMENT OF PROPELLER ON AN AIRCRAFT FACING BOTH FORWARD AND REARWARD
Push-pull aircraft; Centerline thrust; Push pull configuration; Push/pull tractor; Push–pull configuration
An aircraft constructed with a push-pull configuration has a combination of forward-mounted tractor (pull) propellers, and backward-mounted (pusher) propellers.
Scraper (kitchen)         
  • Dough scraper
  • Long-handled scraper can be used as a bowl scraper
  • A spatula may be used as a pan scraper
KITCHEN IMPLEMENT USED TO REMOVE MATERIAL FROM CONTAINERS
Dough scraper; Board scraper; Bench scraper; Bench knife; Shellfish scraper
A kitchen scraper is a kitchen implement made of metal, plastics (such as polyethylene, nylon, or polypropylene), wood, rubber or silicone rubber. In practice, one type of scraper is often interchanged with another or with a spatula (thus scrapers are often called spatulas) for some of the various uses.

Wikipedia

Cisticola

Cisticolas (pronounced sis-TIC-olas) are a genus of very small insectivorous birds formerly classified in the Old World warbler family Sylviidae, but now usually considered to be in the separate family Cisticolidae, along with other southern warbler genera. They are believed to be quite closely related to the swallows and martins, the bulbuls and the white-eyes. The genus contains about 50 species, of which only two are not found in Africa: one in Madagascar and the other from Asia to Australasia. They are also sometimes called fantail-warblers due to their habit of conspicuously flicking their tails, or tailor-birds because of their nests.

The genus was erected by the German naturalist Johann Jakob Kaup in 1829. The name Cisticola is from Ancient Greek kisthos, "rock-rose", and Latin colere, "to dwell".