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transceiver
English
Etymology
Blend of transmitter +? receiver.
Noun
transceiver (plural transceivers)
- A combined radio transmitter and receiver.
- (computing) A device that performs transmitting and receiving functions, especially if using common components.
Related terms
- receiver
- transmitter
- transponder
Translations
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transceive
English
Etymology
Blend of transmit +? receive; alternatively, back-formation from transceiver.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t?æn?siv/
Verb
transceive (third-person singular simple present transceives, present participle transceiving, simple past and past participle transceived)
- (of a communications device) To both transmit and receive
Related terms
- transceiver
- transception (rare)
Translations
transceive From the web:
- what transceiver do
- what transceiver does
- what transceiver does the military use
- transceiver meaning
- transceiver what does mean
- what is transceiver in networking
- what is transceiver module
- what is transceiver mismatch
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