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Releaser — Re*leas er ( ?r), n. One who releases, or sets free. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
releaser — releaser, or releasor The maker of a release … Black's law dictionary
releaser — the stimulus that starts an innate behaviour pattern, e.g. courting behaviour in a male stickleback is instigated by the releaser of a silver colored female (or model) with a swollen abdomen. Also called sign stimulus … Dictionary of ichthyology
releaser — nutraukiklis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. releaser vok. Auslöser, m; Auslösevorrichtung, f rus. расцепитель, m; расцепляющее устройство, n pranc. déclencheur, m … Automatikos terminų žodynas
releaser — atjungiklis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. disconnector; release; releaser vok. Auslöser, m; Trennschalter, m rus. разъединитель, m; расцепитель, m pranc. déclencheur, m; sectionneur, m … Automatikos terminų žodynas
releaser — atkabiklis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. releaser vok. Auslöser, m rus. расцепитель, m pranc. déclencheur, m … Automatikos terminų žodynas
releaser — release ► VERB 1) set free from confinement. 2) free from an obligation or duty. 3) allow to move or flow freely. 4) allow (information) to be generally available. 5) make (a film or recording) available to the public. 6) make over (property,… … English terms dictionary
releaser — sə(r) noun ( s) : one that releases; specifically : a stimulus that especially in lower organisms serves as the initiator of complex reflex behavior exposure to changing day length may be a releaser for nidification in many migratory birds … Useful english dictionary
releaser, or releasor — The maker of a release … Black's law dictionary
releaser — noun Date: 15th century one that releases; specifically a stimulus that serves as the initiator of complex reflex behavior … New Collegiate Dictionary
releaser — /ri lee seuhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that releases. 2. Ethology. a key stimulus, as a sound, odor, moving shape, or patch of color, that elicits a predictable behavioral response in an animal. [1425 75; late ME. See RELEASE, ER1] * * * … Universalium