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Mixer vs. Faucet — What's the Difference?

Mixer vs. Faucet — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Mixer and Faucet

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Mixer

One that mixes
A mixer of concrete.
A mixer of drinks.

Faucet

A device for regulating the flow of a liquid from a reservoir such as a pipe or drum. See Note at andiron.

Mixer

A sociable person
She's outgoing and a good mixer.

Faucet

(North America) An exposed plumbing fitting; a tap or spigot; a regulator for controlling the flow of a liquid from a reservoir.

Mixer

An informal dance or party arranged to give members of a group an opportunity to get acquainted.
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Faucet

(game development) One or several systems that inject currency into the game's economy, thus controlling or preventing inflation

Mixer

A device that blends or mixes substances or ingredients, especially by mechanical agitation.

Faucet

A fixture for drawing a liquid, as water, molasses, oil, etc., from a pipe, cask, or other vessel, in such quantities as may be desired; - called also tap, and cock. It consists of a tubular spout, stopped with a movable plug, spigot, valve, or slide.

Mixer

A nonalcoholic beverage, such as soda water or ginger ale, used in mixed drinks.

Faucet

The enlarged end of a section of pipe which receives the spigot end of the next section.

Mixer

One who mixes the audio components of a recording.

Faucet

A regulator for controlling the flow of a liquid from a reservoir

Mixer

A device used to combine and adjust sounds from a variety of sources in order to create a final recorded audio product, such as the soundtrack of a movie.

Mixer

One who, or a device that, mixes or merges things together.

Mixer

One who mixes or socializes.

Mixer

A machine outfitted with (typically blunt) blades with which it mixes or beats ingredients in a bowl below.

Mixer

A non-alcoholic drink (such as lemonade, Coca-Cola or fruit juice) that is added to spirits to make cocktails.
Do we have any mixers? I don't want to drink this vodka neat.

Mixer

(sound engineering) A mixing console.

Mixer

(US) A dance or other social event meant to foster new acquaintances, as at the beginning of a school year.

Mixer

Any of various social dances involving frequent changes of partners.

Mixer

A device for combining hot and cold water before it emerges from a single spout or shower head.

Mixer

(electronics) A nonlinear electrical circuit that creates new frequencies from two signals applied to it.

Mixer

A chiropractor who uses other treatments in addition to spinal adjustment.

Mixer

(cryptocurrency) tumbler

Mixer

One who, or that which, mixes.

Mixer

A person who has social intercourse with others of many sorts; a person viewed as to his casual sociability; - commonly used with some characterizing adjective; as, a good mixer; a bad mixer.

Mixer

A social gathering, game, or dance organized to provide an opportunity for people to meet each other; as, on the first night of the conference they had a wine-and-cheese mixer.

Mixer

A nonalcoholic beverage (such as fruit juice, club soda or ginger ale) added to an alcoholic beverage to produce a mixed drink.

Mixer

Any device used for mixing.

Mixer

An electronic device for blending or manipulating sounds from different sources to produce a composite soundtrack, for an audio recording, video recording, or a movie.

Mixer

The technician who operates a mixer{6}.

Mixer

A party of people assembled to promote sociability and communal activity

Mixer

Club soda or fruit juice used to mix with alcohol

Mixer

Electronic equipment that mixes two or more input signals to give a single output signal

Mixer

A kitchen utensil that is used for mixing foods

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