Lubricant [noun]
Definition of Lubricant:
lubricator
Opposite/Antonyms of Lubricant:
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Sentence/Example of Lubricant:
The sad truth is that harmful content is highly engaging and serves as a lubricant for Facebook’s core business.
A trick you can easily do to help solve this problem is to add a lubricant to the shovel, which will cause the snow to roll off easily.
The lubricants also had to work at both the extreme temperatures reached while traveling at three times the speed of sound, and at lower, cooler speeds.
Instead, the center will develop new chemical and catalytic processes for turning the waste from everyday plastics like water bottles into the building blocks for high-value products such as fuels, lubricants, and functional polymers.
The tube should be dipped in warm water just before using: the use of glycerin or other lubricant is undesirable.
The most common solid employed as a lubricant is graphite, sometimes termed “plumbago” or “black lead.”
The cylinder walls are oiled by the spray of lubricant thrown off the revolving crank-shaft by centrifugal force.
Thus it is actually upon a film of lubricant that a shaft rests, rather than upon the bearing,113 or "box," in which it turns.
Mr. Shenstone recommends a lubricant composed of camphor dissolved in turpentine for general purposes.
Each hole was bored to about one-eighth inch in diameter in four minutes with either lubricant.