ignitron

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English

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Etymology

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ignite +‎ -tron

Noun

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ignitron (plural ignitrons)

  1. A form of rectifier having a pool of mercury as cathode.
    • 1960 March, “Silicon Rectifiers for a French dual-frequency Bo-Bo locomotive”, in Trains Illustrated, page 167:
      After the completion of final tests, BB-30003 went into service in September, 1959, hauling heavy express trains in the Eastern Region of the S.N.C.F. on the same schedules as the Class "BB-16000" locomotive fitted with S-W ignitrons.

Anagrams

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French

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Etymology

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From igni- +‎ -tron.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ignitron m (plural ignitrons)

  1. ignitron

Further reading

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English ignitron or French ignitron.

Noun

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ignitron n (plural ignitroane)

  1. ignitron

Declension

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