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dryer$23171$ - перевод на греческий

AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1808-1879)
Thomas Dryer; Thomas Jefferson Dryer; T. J. Dryer; T.J. Dryer
  • Cartes-de-visite]] of Thomas J. Dryer
  • Dryer was the founding editor of the Portland ''Oregonian'' in Dec. 1850.
  • Dryer from ''Centennial History of Oregon''

dryer      
n. στεγνωτήριο
hair dryer         
  • Dryer made by [[AEG]], c. 1920–1925
  • Bonnet hair dryer, 1965
  • Bonnet hair dryer, 1962
  • Girl under beauty parlor hair dryer, 1958
  • An early blow dryer
  • The normal use of a hair dryer
  • Special type of hooded dryer: Professional electrical [[infrared]] hair dryer for hair salons, c. 2010s
TYPE OF APPLIANCE USED TO DRY HAIR
Hairdryer; Hairdrier; Hair-dryer; Hair drier; Hair-drier; Blow dryer; Blowdryer; Blow drying
στεγνωτήρας μαλλιών
fabric softener         
  • Diethyl ester dimethyl ammonium chloride (DEEDMAC)
  • TEAQ (triethanolamine quat)
  • HEQ (Hamburg esterquat)]]
  • [[Distearyldimethylammonium chloride]] (DSDMAC)
Cationic surfactants used as fabric softeners
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Fabric conditioner; Dryer sheet; Dryer sheets; Dryer pad; Cloth conditioner; Cloth softener; Textile conditioner; Clothing conditioner; Fabric Freshener
μαλακτικό ρούχων

Определение

tumble dryer
also tumble drier (tumble dryers)
A tumble dryer is an electric machine which dries washing by turning it over and over and blowing warm air onto it. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use dryer
)
N-COUNT

Википедия

Thomas J. Dryer

Thomas Jefferson Dryer (January 8, 1808 – March 30, 1879) was a newspaper publisher and politician in the Western United States. A member of the Oregon Territorial Legislature in 1857, Dryer is best remembered as the founder of The Oregonian, an influential and enduring newspaper in the American state of Oregon.

Dryer was also a committed mountain climber and is credited with being among the first to summit Mount St. Helens and perhaps Mount Hood.