noun🔗ShareAlguien o algo que prolonga o causa prolongaciónOne who, or that which, protracts, or causes protraction."The long meeting felt like a protractor of my workday, stretching it far beyond its normal length. "La larga reunión se sintió como un prolongador de mi jornada laboral, extendiéndola mucho más allá de su duración normal.utensilmathstationeryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareTransportadorA circular or semicircular tool for drawing or measuring angles."The student used a protractor to measure the angle of the triangle in her math homework. "La estudiante usó un transportador para medir el ángulo del triángulo en su tarea de matemáticas.mathutensilstationeryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareTira-balasAn instrument formerly used in extracting foreign or offensive matter from a wound."The doctor used a small protractor to carefully remove the splinter from the child's finger. "El médico usó un pequeño tira-balas para quitar cuidadosamente la astilla del dedo del niño.medicineutensildeviceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareProtractorA muscle that extends an organ or part; opposed to retractor."The physiotherapist focused on strengthening the protractor muscle in Sarah's shoulder to help her lift her arm more easily. "El fisioterapeuta se centró en fortalecer el músculo protractor del hombro de Sarah para ayudarla a levantar el brazo con mayor facilidad.physiologyanatomyorganbodyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareTransportadorAn adjustable pattern used by tailors."The tailor used a protractor to precisely mark the fabric before cutting it for the dress. "El sastre usó un transportador para marcar con precisión la tela antes de cortarla para el vestido.utensilitemtechnicalChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading