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1. (n.) conditioner
a person or thing that conditions.
2. conditioner
something added to a substance to enhance its usability, as a water softener.
3. conditioner
a cream, lotion, or gel applied to the hair or skin to soften or smooth it.
Etymology: (1590–1600)
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| Definition of 'conditioner' |
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1. (noun) conditioner
exercise that conditions the body
"farm work can be a good conditioner"
2. (noun) conditioner
a trainer of athletes
3. (noun) conditioner
a substance used in washing (clothing or hair) to make things softer
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1. (noun) conditioner
cream applied to hair after washing in order to make it softer
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Sense: something which helps in conditioning
hair-conditioner.
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Afrikaans: opknapper |
Arabic: مُكيِّف |
Bulgarian: балсам |
Brazilian: condicionador |
Czech: upravovač, kondicionér |
German: der Gestalter |
Danish: hårbalsam; skyllemiddel |
Greek: ρυθμιστής |
Spanish: acondicionador, suavizant |
Estonian: loputusvahend |
Farsi: مادۀ آراینده |
Finnish: hoitoaine |
French: lotion capillaire |
Hebrew: קוֹנדִישֶנֶר |
Hindi: कंडिशनर |
Croatian: sredstvo za njegu |
Hungarian: hajkondicionáló |
Indonesian: pengatur |
Icelandic: hárnæring |
Italian: balsamo |
Japanese: 整髪剤 |
Korean: 조절장치, 정발제 |
Lithuanian: kondicionierius |
Latvian: kondicionētājs |
Malay: perapi |
Dutch: conditioner |
Norwegian: (hår)balsam |
Polish: urządzenie klimatyzacyjne |
Persian: مادۀ آراینده |
Pashto: کندیشنر |
Portuguese: condicionador |
Romanian: balsam (pentru păr) |
Russian: восстановитель |
Slovak: kondicionér |
Slovenian: utrjevalec |
Serbian: balzam za kosu |
Swedish: [luft]konditioneringsappa |
Thai: เครื่องปรับ |
Turkish: yumuşatıcı |
Taiwanese: 調節器 |
Ukrainian: кондиціонер |
Urdu: حلت تبدیل کرنے والا |
Vietnamese: dầu dưỡng tóc |
Chinese: 调节器 |
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