Results for: transistor with electric field controlling output
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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
capacity to develop, electric potential, expressing possibility, possibility; ability; capability of being; possible energy (Electricity), possible but not yet realized, capable of becoming, able to be, potential verb formpotential
capital city of Alabama (USA); Bernard Law Montgomery (1887-1976), 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, renowned British field Marshall of World War II; male first name; family nameMontgomery
carry winner on shoulders, chairperson, direct a meeting; head a committee; seat in a chair, electric chair, preside over something, ranked position of orchestral musician, seat with back and sometimes armrests, seat; office, position of authority, sed...chair
cataphoresis, electrically induced movement of particles, motion of colloidal particles in a liquid caused by the influence of an electrical fieldelectrophoresis
catcher positioned in the field (Baseball, Cricket), somebody who fieldsfielder
cause something, extend something in space, farm or garden products, make something, manufacture something, manufacture; publicize (a film); present; cultivate; give birth (animals); cause, offer something, organize the making of something, output; har...produce
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
caused by electricity, involving the application of electricity, of or pertaining to electricity; operating on electricity; producing electricity; dramatic, full of excitement, relating to electric functioningelectrical
causing an increase in urination, causing increased urine output, drug increasing urine output, substance which promotes urine flowdiuretic
center field, center fielder, cystic fibrosisCF
center field, central; equally distant from two extremes, halfway, cluster or concentration, concentrate or focus, conical part of lathe, focus of attention, focus on theme, food filling, group of nerve cells regulating function, influential place or o...center
central area of field, middle area of a sports field (Soccer), players in central area of fieldmidfield
central processing unit of computer, food processor, microprocessor, processer, something that processes, something which performs actions; chip which performs calculations according to input received and sends the appropriate output (Computers)processor
chandelier for electric lampselectrolier
 

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