Where does “transducer” come from?
Transducer comes from English transducer, derived from Latin transducere meaning to lead across, from trans- meaning across and ducere meaning to lead, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European derh₂- meaning to support or hold.
transducer (English): A device that converts energy from one form into...
Definitions
- A device that converts energy from one form into...
Ancestry of “transducer”, step by step
Words derived from “transducer”
- transduce
- transducing
- mechanotransducer
- piezotransducer
- phototransducing
- microtransducer
- neurotransducer
- transducable
- transducible
- cotransduce
- mechanotransduce
- phototransduce
- retransduce
- retrotransduce
- supertransduce
- transduceome
- transduceosome
- transducibility
- transducin
- mechanotransducing
- nontransducible
- osmotransducing