Generator

  • 101generator — gen·er·a·tor …

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  • 102generator — [ˈdʒenəˌreɪtə] noun [C] a machine that produces electricity …

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  • 103generator — gen•er•a•tor [[t]ˈdʒɛn əˌreɪ tər[/t]] n. 1) elm a machine that converts one form of energy into another, esp. mechanical energy into electrical energy, as a dynamo 2) a person or thing that generates 3) chem. an apparatus for producing a gas or… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 104generator — /ˈdʒɛnəreɪtə / (say jenuhraytuh) noun 1. a machine which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy; dynamo. 2. Chemistry an apparatus for producing a gas or vapour. 3. someone or something that generates. {Latin} …

  • 105generator — ge|ne|ra|tor sb., en, er, erne (FYSIK dynamo; TEKNIK et apparat der fremstiller gas af fast brændsel) …

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  • 106generator — s ( n, er) …

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  • 107Generator — Ge|ne|ra|tor, der; s, ...oren (Maschine, die Strom erzeugt; Apparat zur Gasgewinnung) …

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  • 108generator — Electrical term meaning a machine for converting mechanical into electrical energy by moving a coil in a magnetic field, so as to embrace a varying flux, thereby inducing an electromotive force …

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  • 109generator — n. 1 a machine for converting mechanical into electrical energy; a dynamo. 2 an apparatus for producing gas, steam, etc. 3 a person who generates an idea etc.; an originator …

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  • 110generator potential — gen·er·a·tor potential jen ə .rāt ər n stationary depolarization of a receptor that occurs in response to a stimulus and is graded according to its intensity and that results in an action potential when the appropriate threshold is reached called …

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