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modifier [′mäd·ə‚fī·ər] (computer science) A quantity used to alter the address of an operand in a computer, such as the cycle index. Also known as index word. (materials) In flotation, any of the chemicals which increase the specific attraction between collector agents and particle surfaces or which increase the wettability of those surfaces.
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