homogenizer

homogenizer
noun see homogenize

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  • homogenizer — ho·mog·e·niz·er also Brit ho·mog·e·nis·er .nī zər n one that homogenizes esp a machine that forces a substance through fine openings against a hard surface for the purpose of blending or emulsification …   Medical dictionary

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