Calibrator
Pronunciation: /ˈkɑˈɫibɹɑˈtɔɹ/
Calibrator (noun)
- A device used to set a measuring instrument so its readings are correct.
- A tool or setting that makes a camera or screen produce accurate colours.
- A substance or reference used to check that a medical test gives correct results.
Examples
- The calibrator adjusts the measuring tool before the test begins.
- A calibrator helps keep the measuring tool accurate.