jetter
/ˈdʒɛtər/Definitions
1. noun
A device used to create or increase the pressure of a fluid, especially in the context of water or gas.
“The engineer designed a complex system of jetters to increase water pressure for irrigation.”
2. verb
To shoot or expel fluid, especially with force.
“The gardener jetted water from the hose to clean the dirty patio.”
3. verb
To fill or add a substance quickly, especially by injection.
“The nurse had to jet the patient with a medication to treat the allergic reaction.”