dosers

/ˈdoʊsərz/
noun
  1. Devices or tools that measure and dispense a specific amount of a substance, such as a liquid or powder.
    • The pharmacist calibrated the doser to deliver the correct volume of medicine.
    • Farmers use chemical dosers to mix fertilizer with irrigation water.
    • The coffee machine has a built-in doser that adds exactly the right amount of ground coffee.
  2. People who take a specific amount of a drug or medication, especially in a controlled or habitual way.
    • Some athletes become careful dosers of supplements to improve performance.
    • The clinic monitors its patients to ensure they are responsible dosers of their prescribed medications.
    • The study compared the health outcomes of regular dosers of vitamin D with those who took it occasionally.
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