infusers

/ɪnˈfjuzərz/
noun
  1. Devices or containers used for steeping something (such as tea or herbs) in liquid to extract flavor or beneficial compounds.
    • The store sells stainless steel infusers for loose-leaf tea.
    • These silicone infusers are perfect for making fruit-flavored water.
    • She dropped the tea infusers into two mugs of hot water.
  2. People or things that introduce or instill something gradually, such as an idea, quality, or substance.
    • Great teachers are infusers of curiosity in their students.
    • The new manager was an infuser of energy into the tired team.
    • These plants act as natural infusers of oxygen into the room.
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