noun a projecting spout, terminal discharging pipe, or the like, as of a hose or other appliance
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In firefighting, a nozzle is used to direct water or foam onto a fire to extinguish it.
In engineering, a nozzle is a device designed to control the direction or characteristics of a fluid flow, such as in a rocket engine.
In manufacturing processes, nozzles are used in various applications such as cutting, cleaning, or coating.
In agriculture, a spray nozzle is used to apply pesticides or fertilizers onto crops.
In automotive applications, a fuel injector nozzle is used to deliver fuel into the combustion chamber of an engine.
In 3D printing, a nozzle is used to extrude molten material onto a build platform to create a three-dimensional object.
A plumber uses a nozzle attachment on a hose to unclog drains or clean out pipes.
A firefighter uses a nozzle to control the flow of water from a fire hose.
A mechanic may use a nozzle attachment on an air compressor for tasks such as inflating tires or cleaning parts.
A chemical engineer may use a specialized nozzle for precise dispensing of chemicals in industrial processes.
A gardener may use a spray nozzle on a hose for watering plants or applying pesticides.