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hydrator

American  
[hahy-drey-ter] / ˈhaɪ dreɪ tər /

noun

  1. something that hydrates.

  2. a compartment or drawer, as in a refrigerator, for keeping perishable foods fresh and preventing moisture loss.


Etymology

Origin of hydrator

hydrate + -or 2

Example Sentences

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U Beauty The Preface Set: The luxury skin-care line’s limited-edition holiday set includes its three cult-favorite, multitasking products — the Resurfacing Compound, Super Hydrator and Sculpt Arm Compound — in a lovely gift box.

From Seattle Times

The blend in Ilia’s new balm, also a reformulation, includes salicornia, an edible sea vegetable that’s a natural hydrator.

From New York Times

It is an exquisite hydrator, one of the few hair products that claims to be “suitable for all hair textures” and actually delivers on Afro hair.

From The Guardian

No active ingredient works instantly unless it’s a hydrator or a plumper, which offer only temporary benefits.

From Seattle Times

No active ingredient works instantly unless it’s a hydrator or a plumper, which are only temporary benefits.

From New York Times