toner
English
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edittoner (countable and uncountable, plural toners)
- Powder used in laser printers and photocopiers to form the text and images on the printed paper.
- Cosmetic lotion designed to cleanse the skin and shrink pores, usually used on the face.
- (archaic or dialectal) A musician, particularly one that plays a wind instrument.
- A hair product used to reduce brassiness and increase shine in bleached and dyed hair.
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Translations
editpowder used in laser printers and photocopiers
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cosmetic lotion designed to cleanse the skin and shrink pores
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editCzech
editEtymology
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edittoner m inan
- toner (powder used in laser printers and photocopiers to form the text and images on the printed paper)
Declension
editDanish
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edittoner c
- indefinite plural of tone
Verb
edittoner
French
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edittoner m (plural toners)
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editIndonesian
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edittoner (first-person possessive tonerku, second-person possessive tonermu, third-person possessive tonernya)
- toner:
- Cosmetic lotion designed to cleanse the skin and shrink pores, usually used on the face.
- Powder used in laser printers and photocopiers to form the text and images on the printed paper.
Further reading
edit- “toner” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Latin
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edittoner
Norwegian Bokmål
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edittoner m
- indefinite plural of tone
Polish
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edittoner m inan (related adjective tonerowy)
- (printing) toner (powder used in laser printers and photocopiers to form the text and images on the printed paper)
- (printing) toner cartridge (consumable component of a laser printer)
- (cosmetics) toner (hair product used to reduce brassiness and increase shine in bleached and dyed hair)
Declension
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Further reading
editPortuguese
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editUnadapted borrowing from English toner.
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: to‧ner
Noun
edittoner m (plural toners)
- toner (ink used in laser printers and photocopiers)
Romanian
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edittoner n (plural tonere)
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editSwedish
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edittoner
- indefinite plural of ton
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