Geiger counter
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Geiger counter
First recorded in 1920–25; named after H. Geiger
Example Sentences
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Upon the plane’s return to the U.S., its “suitcase nuke” triggered the Geiger counters at an airport in Maine, convincing a customs agent that a nuclear bomb was about to strike America.
Also canned food, bottled water, guns, and Geiger counters to measure radiation.
From Literature
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A bucket of radioactive uranium ore sets a Geiger counter wailing.
From Los Angeles Times
Or a substantial cockroach-like robot, off on a little trip to check out a nuclear accident, wearing a cute little backpack, fearless, regardless of what the Geiger counter says.
From Salon
The memoir displays Dunthorne’s gift for wry understatement and his doggedness as a researcher: he dug through archives, toted around a Geiger counter and even cooked food that his great-grandfather once consumed.
From Los Angeles Times
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