Results for: output signal combined with input signal
English English
call for help, distress signal, letters which represent the radiotelegraphic signal (... --- ...) used by ships in distress; any cry for helpSOS
card that starts faro, ice cream in flavored carbonated water, see also:tonic, soda water, carbonated water; sweet carbonated beverage; drink made with soda water combined with syrup and ice cream; any of a number of sodium compounds; sodium, sodium bi...soda
carry in the air; be carried by the wind, hover in the air, float gently, light breeze, signal using flags, signaling flag, something carried through air, sound or odor carried through the air; current or gust (of air, etc.); slight breeze, waif, wavin...waft
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
causing an increase in urination, causing increased urine output, drug increasing urine output, substance which promotes urine flowdiuretic
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
chemical showing presence of something, indicator organism, measuring instrument, person or thing that indicates or points out; pointer; instrument which shows the performance of a machine; sign, signal, symptom, something giving information, something...indicator
chemically combined waterwater of hydration
circuit that limits output, clipper, one who limits, one who restricts, one who creates borders, something imposing a limitlimiter
classify something, foreshadow something, general expression, input text using a keyboard; classify, determine the type of something (esp. blood); typify, exemplify; foreshadow, key words on keyboard, kind of person, kind or sort, linguistic unit, pers...type
Clear To Send(Data Communications) signal that gives a modem permission to send dataCTS
clumping of red blood cells, clumping of red blood cells when combined with the blood serum of another individual of the same species (Medicine)isoagglutination
coinage; imprinting of coins; output from a coin factory; payment for minting of coins, coins from mint, fee for minting, minting coinsmintage
combination of different kinds, diverse mixture, variety, composed of varied things, each being different, mixed, combined, heterogeneousmiscellaneous
combine radio-frequency waves, consisting of or produced by combined radio waves, detection technique used widely in radio which involves combining the measured wave with a wave of different frequency to produce frequencies equal to the amount of and t...heterodyne
 

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