diode

Etymology
. Learned formation, coined by William Eccles in 1919, after.

Noun

 * 1)  An electronic device that allows current to flow in one direction only; used chiefly as a rectifier.

Translations

 * Arabic: صِمَام ثُنَائِيّ, ثَنَائِي دِيُود
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 * Galician: díodo
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 * Hindi: डायोड
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: díóða, tvistur, tvískauta rör, tvískauti
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 * Maori: ngōhiko, whāhutahi
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 * Portuguese: díodo
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 * Serbo-Croatian: диода
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 * Tagalog: duhandas, diyodo
 * Thai: ไดโอด
 * Turkish:
 * Vietnamese: ống hai cực, bóng lưỡng cực, đèn lưỡng cực

Etymology
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Etymology
From, from.