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Also see: can
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
spray1
▶noun liquid sent through the air in tiny drops.
■ a liquid preparation which can be forced out of an aerosol or other container in a spray.
▶verb- 1 apply (liquid) in a spray.
■ cover or treat with a spray.
■ (of liquid) be sent through the air in a spray.
■ (of a male cat) direct a stream of urine over (an object or area) to mark a territory.
- 2 scatter over an area with force.
– derivatives
sprayable adjective,
sprayer noun.
sprayable adjective,
sprayer noun.
– origin C17 (orig. as spry): rel. to MDu. spra(e)yen ‘sprinkle’.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
spray2
▶noun
- 1 a stem or small branch of a tree or plant, bearing flowers and foliage.
- 2 a bunch of cut flowers arranged in an attractive way.
■ a brooch in the form of a bouquet.
– origin ME: representing OE (e)sprei, recorded in personal and place names, of unknown origin.

