Results for: by the recording of wave forms representing fluctuations in electrical quantities (Electronics)
English English
dripper, pierced irrigation pipe; small tube used to dispense liquid in small quantities (i.e. medicine, eyedrops, etc.), tube for dispensing dropsdropper
drive away, send away, tell a person or animal to go away, interj. go away!, get out! (used to drive away a person or animal), used to get animal to leave, wave awayshoo
early camera tube, early tube of a television camera in which a picture is transformed into electrical impulses; sectioin of a video camer wherein light is transformed into electric wavesiconoscope
early forms of GreekAncient Greek
earthquake waveprimary wave
earthquake waveseismic wave
eat in large quantities, store awaypack away
eat something in large quantities, put something somewhere safe or concealedtuck away
echocardiograph, electrocardiogram, electrocardiogram; (Cardiology) graphic record of electrical pulses given off by the heart created using an electrocardiograph (used to diagnose heart disease)ECG
echoencephalograph, electroencephalogram, electroencephalogram; graphic record of the electrical activity of the brain (made by an electroencephalograph)EEG
elaborate and colorful procession, large-scale play representing a historical event, performance commemorating a historical or legendary event; ceremonial play or parade of any kindpageant
electric box, box containing fuses and electrical connectionsfuse box
electric current whose direction and value are unchanging, see also:alternating current, unidirectional electrical currentdirect current
electric eye, photoelectric cell, device that uses light to regulate or produce an electrical currentphotocell
electric, electrical, electricityelec.
 

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