What does Cleaner mean?
Definitions for Cleaner
ˈkli nərclean·er
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Cleaner.
Princeton's WordNet
cleansing agent, cleanser, cleanernoun
a preparation used in cleaning something
cleaner, dry cleanernoun
the operator of dry-cleaning establishment
cleanernoun
someone whose occupation is cleaning
Wikipedia
Cleaner
A cleaner or a cleaning operative is a type of industrial or domestic worker who cleans homes or commercial premises for payment. Cleaning operatives may specialise in cleaning particular things or places, such as window cleaners. Cleaning operatives often work when the people who otherwise occupy the space are not around. They may clean offices at night or houses during the workday.
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cleaner
A cleaner is an individual or a device that removes dirt or unwanted substances. This can refer to a professional person who performs cleaning services, often in commercial or public facilities or a substance such as soap or detergent used for cleaning. Additionally, in technology, a cleaner also refers to a type of software used to remove unnecessary files or data to optimize performance.
Webster Dictionary
Cleanernoun
one who, or that which, cleans
Wikidata
Cleaner
Cleaner is the name of a German project specializing in electronic music. Formerly known as Cleen, Myer released several albums on the American industrial music record label, Metropolis Records, as well as the labels Zoth Ommog and Accession Records.
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Written Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'Cleaner' in Written Corpus Frequency: #4305
Nouns Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'Cleaner' in Nouns Frequency: #2733
Anagrams for Cleaner »
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Cleaner in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Cleaner in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of Cleaner in a Sentence
From now, on, the smart money will no longer go into fossil fuels, but into cleaner energy, smarter cities, and more sustainable land use.
The job growth is occurring not in these old fossil fuel industries, the actual economic opportunity even in the red states is with the cleaner industries.
I was told it was much cleaner than it could have been, it's very disappointing, but injuries happen. Can't necessarily control it. Just unfortunate. I'm obviously going to miss some time and not be there for my team and that's what hurts more than anything, especially after the start that we just put out there.
Punishment is something imposed on a less powerful person by a more powerful person. It sets up our children to want power and control, consequences teach us a lesson, and allow children to learn by the situation. What happens when I forget my sweatshirt ? I am a bit chilly. It's a cleaner lesson, and works much faster.
I'm just trying to do everything I can to help protect my kids, if a portable air purifier helps to keep the air in their rooms a little cleaner, then I am all for it.
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- чистачка, чистачBulgarian
- uklízečka, uklízečCzech
- Reiniger, ReinigungskraftGerman
- καθαριστήςGreek
- garbitzaileBasque
- puhdistusaine, puhdistin, pesula, imuri, siivoojaFinnish
- pressing, nettoyeur, nettoyantFrench
- neach-glanaidhScottish Gaelic
- vegytisztító, tisztító, takarítónő, tisztítószer, takarítógép, takarítóHungarian
- addetto alle pulizieItalian
- 掃除する人Japanese
- lautusLatin
- schoonmaaksterDutch
- sprzątaczka, odkurzacz, sprzątaczPolish
- limpadorPortuguese
- уборщица, очиститель, уборщикRussian
- čistàčica, čìstāčSerbo-Croatian
- klinükan, hiklinükan, jiklinükanVolapük
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