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remover [rɪˈmu:vəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

1. remover (business):

remover

2. remover (cleaning substance):

paint remover
stain remover
make-up remover

hair remover N

hair remover

spot remover N

spot remover

stain remover N

stain remover

nail varnish remover N no pl

Usage examples with remover

paint remover
stain remover
make-up remover

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Engineering advances include the development of safety needles and needle removers.
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It has been used in formulations for nail polish remover, despite its low but significant toxicity.
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It's the only hairball remover that cats ask for by name.
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The most common type of nail polish remover contains the volatile organic compound acetone.
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Items like scent removers and different animal calls will help attract the animals, while ground blinds and trees stands will help camouflage the player.
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Credits range from $0.002 to $0.00295 per share for liquidity providers, and debits from $0.0025 to $0.003 per share for liquidity removers.
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Originally developed as a sunburn remedy, it is popular among women as a facial cleanser and cosmetics remover.
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Most brands of permanent marker wipe off easily with acetone free nail polish remover, the kind containing ethyl acetate, a relatively non-toxic organic solvent.
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Acetone is a component of superglue remover and easily removes residues from glass and porcelain.
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It can be found in adhesive removers and aerosol spray paints and the chemical has been proven to cause cancer in animals.
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