In a military context, a "plugger" refers to the (PLGR, pronounced "plugger").
These often feature long handles to allow users to stand while working, with foot pedals for leverage in heavy soil. 3. Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR)
In dentistry, a (or condenser) is a hand-held instrument used to pack and condense restorative materials—such as amalgam, composite resin, or gutta-percha—into a prepared tooth cavity. plugger
To eliminate voids, ensure dense, well-adapted fillings, and create a strong, durable restoration.
These can be manual instruments or electric, heat-driven devices, such as those utilized in endodontics to pack filling materials into root canals. In a military context, a "plugger" refers to
It removes small cores (plugs) of soil, allowing air, water, and nutrients to reach the roots.
Used by the U.S. military between 1993 and 2005, it was a handheld, five-channel, single-frequency GPS receiver. Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR) In dentistry, a
The mechanical dental plugger has a long history, with popular designs dating back to the late 19th century. 2. Lawn and Garden Pluggers