transduce tarâhaxtan Fr.: To convert (energy) from one form into another. From L. transducere "lead across, transfer," from → trans- "across" + ducere "to lead." Tarâhâxtan, from tarâ-, → trans-, + hâxtan, hâzidan, from Mid.Pers. "to lead, guide, persuade," Av. hak-, hacaiti "to attach oneself to, to join," cf. Skt. sacate "accompanies, follows," Gk. hepesthai "to follow,", L. sequi "to follow;" PIE *sekw-. |
transducer tarâhâzandé Fr.: transducteur A device that converts one type of energy to another for various purposes, such as a microphone that converts acoustic energy into electrical impulses or a photodetector that converts modulated light waves to electrical currents. Agent noun of → transduce. |