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What (who) is Disposer - definition

DEVICE THAT SHREDS GARBAGE FOR DISPOSAL VIA PLUMBING
Garburator; Garbage Disposal; Waste disposal unit; Garbage grinder; Garbage disposer; Food disposals; Food disposal; Garbage disposals; Electric pig; Kitchen grinder; Sink grinder; Garbarator; Garberator; Food waste disposer; Food-waste disposer; Waste disposer; Garbage disposal
  • The parts of a garbage disposal
  • Top view of sink, with splash guard visible
  • A modern disposal unit
  • A garbage disposal unit installed under a kitchen sink

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Disposer; Disposals; Disposing; Disposed; Disposes; Disposers; Disposal (disambiguation)
n.
1.
Bestower, giver, distributer, donor, dispenser.
2.
Regulator, director, governor, manager, controller.
Disposer         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Disposer; Disposals; Disposing; Disposed; Disposes; Disposers; Disposal (disambiguation)
·noun One who, or that which, disposes; a regulator; a director; a bestower.
Disposed         
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Disposer; Disposals; Disposing; Disposed; Disposes; Disposers; Disposal (disambiguation)
·p.a. Inclined; minded.
II. Disposed ·p.a. Inclined to mirth; jolly.
III. Disposed ·Impf & ·p.p. of Dispose.

Wikipedia

Garbage disposal unit

A garbage disposal unit (also known as a waste disposal unit, garbage disposer, or garburator) is a device, usually electrically powered, installed under a kitchen sink between the sink's drain and the trap. The device shreds food waste into pieces small enough—generally less than 2 mm (0.079 in) in diameter—to pass through plumbing.