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tumbler 1. a person, esp a professional entertainer, who performs somersaults and other acrobatic feats 2. a. a part that moves a gear in a train of gears into and out of engagement b. a single cog or cam that transmits motion to the part with which it engages 3. a breed of domestic pigeon kept for exhibition or flying. The performing varieties execute backward somersaults in flight tumbler [′təm·blər] (engineering) A device in a lock cylinder that must be moved to a particular position, as by a key, before the bolt can be thrown. A device or mechanism in which objects are tumbled. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| CLD markets commercial washer-extractors, tumbler dryers, and ironers worldwide under the Ipso and Cissell brand names. Alliance offers a full line of washers and dryers for light commercial and consumer use as well as large frontloading washers, heavy duty tumbler dryers, and finishing equipment for heavy commercial use. CLD markets commercial washer-extractors, tumbler dryers, and ironers worldwide under the Ipso and Cissell brand names. |
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