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wiper

[wahy-per] / ˈwaɪ pər /


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The circuitry that makes them move includes motors typically used to power windshield wipers.

From The Wall Street Journal

A wiper attack that infects computer networks and destroys data with no hope of reversal is even more serious.

From BBC

First Brands sells billions of dollars worth of parts including oil filters and windshield wipers annually to customers such as Walmart.

From The Wall Street Journal

American auto companies have long relied on China for the magnets, which are essential for making everything from electric motors to headlights and windshield wipers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Technology like this is very different from the car industry, where, often, the brakes are made in one country, the windscreen wipers or door handles in another, and everything is assembled in a third.

From BBC