reformer
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One who reforms, or who works for reform.
One who was involved in the Reformation.
- […] for I long to ſee a larke without a creaſt, and would travaile farre to diſcoover a reformer without a fault, […]
A device which converts hydrocarbons into a hydrogen-rich mixture of gases.
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A device used to convert petroleum refinery naphthas, typically having low octane…
A device used to convert petroleum refinery naphthas, typically having low octane ratings, into high-octane liquid products called reformates.
- Deisohexanizer bottoms are routed to the continuous reformer, where the octane of the stream is upgraded chiefly by conversion of naphthenes and paraffins to high octane aromatic compounds.
Alternative letter-case form of reformer (“one involved in the Reformation”).
A member of the Reform movement in 19th-century Canada.
A member of the Reform Party of Canada, which existed from 1987 to 2000.
A member or supporter of Reform UK.
The neighborhood
- antonymtraditionalistantonym(s) of “one who reforms”
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA