inductor

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin inductor, from Latin induco.

Noun

inductor (plural inductors)

  1. (physics) a passive device that introduces inductance into an electrical circuit
  2. (medicine) an evocator or an organizer

Synonyms

  • (passive electrical device): coil

Translations

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Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin inductor, from Latin induco.

Adjective

inductor (feminine singular inductora, masculine plural inductores, feminine plural inductoras)

  1. inducing

Noun

inductor m (plural inductores)

  1. inductor
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