spawner

IPA: spˈɔnɝ

noun

  • (fishing) A female fish, often specifically a salmon, which is physiologically ready to spawn
  • (computing) A program which spawns objects or processes as needed
  • (video games) An object in a simulated game world that spawns further objects.
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Examples of "spawner" in Sentences

  • This cichlid is a substrate spawner.
  • One is a spring spawner, the other is a fall spawner.
  • Look at the edits of the spawner, and edits of the spawned.
  • This relatively small cichlid is a substrate spawner cave spawner .
  • /Ms. NMRT – May I suggest you teach your spawn a few manners before they become complete failures in life – like their spawner.
  • So I would also much rather see someone "poach" a few small trout from private waters, that see someone legally kill a top spawner for bragging rights.
  • In a game which has been a byword for sportsmanship for so long and the spawner of that remonstrance 'it's just not cricket', Ponting's words were restrained:
  • A dragon spawner forms where the right conditions arise, and you simply create the conditions with the worldbuilding tool, rather than creating the area by hand
  • This ironic bit of synergy was brought to my attention by Aaron Woolf, the acutely observant producer/director of King Corn whose latest documentary, Beyond The Motor City, boldly repurposes Detroit, home of the auto industry and spawner of sprawl, as the potential birthplace for a mass transit revival.

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