Associations to the word «Damper»
Noun
- Suspension
- Vibration
- Coil
- Strut
- Steering
- Lever
- Axle
- Inertia
- Friction
- Stove
- Exhaust
- Macpherson
- Brake
- Stiffness
- Sway
- Duct
- Oscillation
- Chassis
- Spring
- Valve
- Gearbox
- Mutton
- Fireplace
- Sustaining
- Aluminium
- Tyre
- Grate
- Alloy
- Chimney
- Lag
- Bearing
- Bassoon
- Adjustment
- Rear
- Grille
- Torque
- Renault
- V6
- Pendulum
- Rudder
- Furnace
- Hammer
- Wheel
- String
- Piston
- Resonance
- Esp
- Roll
- Tire
- Handling
- Fluid
- Rod
- Traction
- Vane
- Hinge
- Screw
- Front
- Moderator
- Inlet
- Piano
- Shock
- Setup
- Amplitude
Adjective
Wiktionary
DAMPER, noun. Something that damps or checks:
DAMPER, noun. A valve or movable plate in the flue or other part of a stove, furnace, etc., used to check or regulate the draught of air.
DAMPER, noun. A contrivance (sordine), as in a pianoforte, to deaden vibrations; or, as in other pieces of mechanism, to check some action at a particular time.
DAMPER, noun. Something that kills the mood.
DAMPER, noun. A device that decreases the oscillations of a system.
DAMPER, noun. (chiefly Australia) Bread made from a basic recipe of flour, water, milk, and salt, but without yeast.
DAMPER, adjective. Comparative form of damp: more damp
Dictionary definition
DAMPER, noun. A movable iron plate that regulates the draft in a stove or chimney or furnace.
DAMPER, noun. A device that decreases the amplitude of electronic, mechanical, acoustical, or aerodynamic oscillations.
DAMPER, noun. A depressing restraint; "rain put a damper on our picnic plans".
Wise words
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