Synonym: defender, guardian, shielder. Similar words: protect, protected, protective, protection, protect from, overprotective, environmental protection, protean. Meaning: [prə'tektə(r)] n. a person who cares for persons or property.
Random good picture Not show
(91) The Great Pyrenees has a special love of small children and makes for an excellent companion and protector if property trained and socialized.
(92) According to the functional requirement of marine generator protection, A marine generator protector based on MCU is introduced.
(93) Finally, based on the statistical calculation and the measured data, a reasonable appraisal is given to this protector.
(94) It's possible that our dominant attitudes and beliefs today about how men should express themselves harken back to days when the male role as protector had real meaning.
(95) He was the tormentor, he was the protector , he was the inquisitor , he was the friend.
(96) The detector provides a simple and reliable detection scheme for detection and alarm of the surge protector.
(97) Cromwell : I have, sir! from country squire to Lord Protector of England!
(98) It is comprised of multiple stage centrifugal pump, double stage gas separator, protector, submersible motor, guard shield and setting gas separator.
(99) Built - in heat - triggered protector prevents motor damage and extends pump life.
(100) Describes the revamping process of PLC system on the protector of screw cryophorus.
(101) The agonised wife flew to the Lord Protector, threw herself at his feet, and with great eloquence pleaded for her husband's life and innocence.
(102) In all things which regard the external relations of the individual, he is de jure amenable to those whose interests are concerned, and if need be, to society as their protector.
(103) He projected himself as the protector of national unity and harmony.
(104) Polaroid was a strident protector of both its trademark and its patents.
(105) Should the basic surge protector assembly suffer damage while in normal service, MCG will either repair or replace the unit, without charge and without quibbling .
(106) The fan protector includes a temperature sensing unit, an overcurrent sensing unit and an alarm unit.
(107) In the blue corner, you have Michael Gove, protector of the "gold standard" of A-levels, electioneering on the accusation that Labour has "dumbed down" the system.
(108) Conclusion The application of fluor protector can restrain enamel demineralization and promote enamel remineralization.
(109) Automatic stop protector for paper wind around the folding wheel.
(110) The body tightly regulates the amount of calcium in the blood, much like a surge protector keeps a computer from being fried by too much electricity.
(111) Horizontal gonad protector can replace the traditional lead-rubber suit, skirt and plate to be used in X-ray examinations and treatments with the patient in lying or sitting positions.
(112) Presents the basic principle and function of the new generation of comprehensive electric protector, as well as the whole process control of HP electric motor switch-on with it.
(113) A thief is transformed from a violator of the household to a protector against greater violation.
(114) The resulting temperatures shall not exceed those specified in Table 11.1.2, except as permitted by Clause 11.1.4, and any integral thermal protector shall not operate.
(115) He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector, A DARK KNIGHT.
(116) TABLE TENNIS - Not allowed to wear my protective mask, chest protector or cup; quit in protest.
(117) Mithras was seen as the protector of just souls from demons seeking to drag them down to Hell,(http://sentencedict.com/protector.html) and the guide of these souls to Paradise.
(118) A surge protector will almost surely save your files, no matter what Mother Nature sends your way.
(119) Protector of the young King Edward VI, the Duke was delighted to confer this privilege of being extraordinary members of the King's closest Body Guard whose origin dated back to 1485.
(120) As the personal Protector of the young King Edward VI, the Duke was delighted to confer this privilege of being extraordinary members of the King's closest Body Guard whose origin dated back to 1485.
More similar words: protect, protected, protective, protection, protect from, overprotective, environmental protection, protean, protest, protein, protege, sector, hector, rector, protestant, elector, director, inspector, collector, electorate, trajectory, the private sector, electoral college, protestant reformation, rote, garrote, grotesque, detect, actor, doctor.