amplifier
Etymology
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Etymology
From
amplifier (plural amplifiers)
- Anything that amplifies, or makes something larger or more intense.
- (linguistics) An adverb that adds intensity, such as "really" or "totally".
- (electronics) An appliance or circuit that increases the strength of a weak electrical signal without changing the other characteristics of the signal.
- (music) A portable encasement that houses a large speaker, used to amplify voices and musical instruments at live performances.
- A lens that enlarges the field of vision.
- French: amplificateur
- German: Verstärker
- Portuguese: amplificador
- Russian: усили́тель
- Spanish: amplificador, amplificadora
- French: amplificateur
- German: Verstärker
- Italian: amplificatore
- Portuguese: amplificador
- Russian: усили́тель
- Spanish: amplificador
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