Definition of Splasher

1. Noun. A protective covering over or beside a wheel to protect the upper part of a vehicle from splashes of mud.

Generic synonyms: Protection, Protective Cover, Protective Covering
Group relationships: Wheeled Vehicle

2. Noun. Protective covering consisting of a panel to protect people from the splashing water or mud etc..
Exact synonyms: Dashboard, Splashboard
Generic synonyms: Protection, Protective Cover, Protective Covering
Group relationships: Vehicle

Definition of Splasher

1. n. One who, or that which, splashes.

Definition of Splasher

1. Noun. Someone who splashes. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Splasher

1. one that splashes [n -S] - See also: splashes

Lexicographical Neighbors of Splasher

splash around
splash down
splash guard
splash out
splash page
splash pages
splash screen
splash screens
splashback
splashbacks
splashboard
splashboards
splashdown
splashdowns
splashed
splasher (current term)
splashers
splashes
splashier
splashiest
splashily
splashiness
splashinesses
splashing
splashings
splashout
splashproof
splasht
splashy
splat

Literary usage of Splasher

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Handbook on the Gas Engine: Comprising a Practical Treatise on Internal by Hermann Haeder, W. M. Huskisson (1911)
"140-148, must be determined whoa designing the oil splasher guard in ... In large gas engines the oil splasher guard cannot be made with a hinge, ..."

2. The Construction of the Modern Locomotive by George Hughes (1894)
"69 is a longitudinal section of the combined sand box and splasher, Fig. ... 71 a simple section through the splasher, ^ inch metal throughout, ..."

3. The Construction of the Modern Locomotive by George Hughes (1896)
"69 is a longitudinal section of the combined sand box and splasher, Fig. ... 71 a simple section through the splasher, -fa inch metal throughout, ..."

4. The Gas Record (1918)
"We recommend that the enamel splasher consist of two pieces only, ... E—Enamel splasher. It is understood that all ranges are equipped to be used with ..."

5. London Society edited by James Hogg, Florence Marryat (1884)
"'The splasher was a delightful contrast to his stable companion from' the infernal regions, being with hounds in covert, as placid, tractable, and, ..."

6. The Home Maker by Jane Cunningham Croly (1889)
"AT one of the decorative art exhibits was shown a pretty splasher, ... The top and bottom of the splasher were sewed over slender brass rods with acorn tips ..."

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