getter vs scram

getter

verb
  • To remove gas by sorption. 

noun
  • A function used to retrieve the value of some property of an object, contrasted with the setter. 

  • A material which is included in a vacuum system or device for removing gas by sorption. 

  • One who, or that which, gets. 

  • A miner who dug coal, contrasted with the putter, who took it to the surface. 

scram

verb
  • To shut down (a nuclear reactor or, by extension, some other thing) for safety reasons, usually because of an emergency. 

  • To scratch (something) with claws or fingernails; to claw. 

  • Of a nuclear reactor or some other thing: to shut down, usually because of an emergency. 

  • To leave in a hurry; to go away. 

noun
  • A shutdown of a nuclear reactor (or, by extension, some other thing), often done rapidly due to an emergency. 

  • The device used to shut down a nuclear reactor; also, the button or switch used to initiate a shutdown. 

  • A scratch, especially caused by claws or fingernails. 

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