What does blender mean?

Definitions for blender
ˈblɛn dərblender

This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word blender.

Princeton's WordNet

  1. blender, liquidizer, liquidisernoun

    an electrically powered mixer with whirling blades that mix or chop or liquefy foods

Wiktionary

  1. blendernoun

    A machine outfitted with sharp blades, for mashing, crushing or liquefying food ingredients.

  2. Blendernoun

    An open source, cross-platform suite of tools for the creation of 3D graphics.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Blendernoun

    The person that mingles.

    Etymology: from to blend.

Wikipedia

  1. Blender

    A blender (sometimes called a mixer or liquidiser in British English) is a kitchen and laboratory appliance used to mix, crush, purée or emulsify food and other substances. A stationary blender consists of a blender container with a rotating metal blade at the bottom, powered by an electric motor that is in the base. Some powerful models can also crush ice and other frozen foods. The newer immersion blender configuration has a motor on top connected by a shaft to a rotating blade at the bottom, which can be used with any container.

ChatGPT

  1. blender

    A blender is a kitchen appliance used to mix, puree, or emulsify food and other substances. It typically consists of a container with a rotating metal blade at the bottom, powered by an electric motor in the base. Blenders are often used to make smoothies, pureed soups, sauces, and other liquid-based foods, but can also be used to finely chop or grind solid foods.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Blendernoun

    one who, or that which, blends; an instrument, as a brush, used in blending

Wikidata

  1. Blender

    Blender was an American music magazine that billed itself as "the ultimate guide to music and more". It was also known for sometimes steamy pictorials of celebrities. It compiled lists of albums, artists, and songs, including both "best of" lists and "worst of" lists. In each issue, there was a review of an artist's entire discography, with each album being analyzed in turn. Blender was published by Dennis Publishing. The magazine began in 1994 as the first digital CD-ROM magazine by Jason Pearson, David Cherry & Regina Joseph, acquired by Felix Dennis/Dennis Publishing, UK it published 15 digital CD issues, and launched on the web in 1997. It started publishing a print edition again in 1999 in its most recent form. Blender CD-ROM showcased the earliest digital editorial formats, as well as the first forms of digital advertising. The first digital advertisers included: Calvin Klein, Apple Computer, Stephen Colbert, Toyota and Nike. Owner Alpha Media Group closed Blender magazine March 26, 2009, going to an online-only format in a move that eliminated 30 jobs and reduced the company's portfolio of titles to Maxim alone. Blender's final print issue was the April 2009 issue. Subscribers to the magazine were sent issues of Maxim magazine to make up for the unsent Blender issues.

Surnames Frequency by Census Records

  1. BLENDER

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Blender is ranked #84463 in terms of the most common surnames in America.

    The Blender surname appeared 222 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 0 would have the surname Blender.

    96.4% or 214 total occurrences were White.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of blender in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of blender in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of blender in a Sentence

  1. Mark Thompson:

    We tend to be quite leery about the idea of almost habituating people to find our journalism somewhere else, we're also generically worried about our journalism being scrambled in a kind of Magimix (blender) with everyone else's journalism.

  2. William Eggleston:

    They put it in a blender and make a smoothie and drink it over one or two hours.

  3. Beth Cheirosinha:

    I got the coronavirus, but I treated myself solely with medicinal herbs, i got some cotton leaves and wormseed. I mashed it up in a blender, mixed it with honey and drank a half cup three times a day.

  4. Deborah Pergolotti:

    He is an extremely lucky animal to have survived being run over by basically a blender on wheels and we paid a huge amount of attention to him but he has recovered very well.

  5. Gene Sullivan:

    Hey, this is not a toaster. This is not a blender. This is a living, breathing animal that these parties, especially my client, grew an attachment to.

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