Results for: button pushed to operate electrical circuit
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by the recording of wave forms representing fluctuations in electrical quantities (Electronics)oscillographically
cake of chewing tobacco, cap, cork; stop up, block; publicize, advertise, close up something, stopper; electrical connector; obstruction, block; fire hydrant; advertisement, electrical connection, filler for a hole, fireplug, give something a favorable...plug
cam projecting from shaft, electrical device moving conducting arm, rubber strip attached to a device which wipes the windshield of a vehicle, squeegee; one who wipes; rag, cloth; cam designed to move or activate another part (Engineering); movable con...wiper
Canada U.K.}: wheeled cart pushed by hand, Canada U.K.}: wheeled table, device collecting power from an overhead wire, gurney, move by trolley, streetcar propelled by electric current; device by which electric streetcar draws its current from a wire co...trolley
canvas for needlepoint, close connection, computer security device, connecting and coordinating device, device which prevents two mechanisms from operating at the same time; type of stretchable fabric, fit together closely, operate as a unit, tightly-k...interlock
capable of being tuned, capable of being adjusted in order to conform with a standard or operate well; harmonious, tuneful (Archaic), tunabletuneable
capacity built into a mechanical or electrical device to prevent excessive instability; making humid or wetdamping
car or carriage for hire, chop off or into parts, clear a way, cope with something, coughing noise, cut made by hacking something, cut using repeated blows, gash, chop; operate a taxicab; ride (a horse); cough dryly; tolerate, handle; write new compute...hack
car, wagon; coach, carriage, carry or transport something or somebody, carry something roughly, drag or carry by force; carry or convey in a cart, horse-drawn carriage, horse-drawn vehicle carrying goods, small motorized vehicle, vehicle pushed by hand...cart
cardiac muscle fibers that conduct the electrical impulses that stimulate ventricular contraction (Anatomy)Purkinje
cart pulled or pushed by hand, cart that is pushed or pulled by handhandcart
casing for electrical connectionsjunction box
cataphoresis, electrically induced movement of particles, motion of colloidal particles in a liquid caused by the influence of an electrical fieldelectrophoresis
cause of excitement, electrical oscillator, person or thing which excites, one who arouses, one who stirs up, small auxiliary generatorexciter
caused by electrical interference, involving statics, involving stationary electric charges, motionless, stationary; unchanging; of or pertaining to static electricity; acting by weight alone (Physics), not needing to be refreshed, of forces not causin...static
 

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