piezoelectric

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English

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Etymology

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From piezo- +‎ electric.

Adjective

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piezoelectric (not comparable)

  1. of or relating to piezoelectricity
    • 2021 July 26, Isabelle Gerretsen, “How pedestrians are lighting homes in Sierra Leone”, in BBC Future[1]:
      He developed a piezoelectric device that harnesses energy from heat, movement and pressure – all which occur naturally in the environment.

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Noun

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piezoelectric (plural piezoelectrics)

  1. A piezoelectric material or device.

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French piézo-électrique.

Adjective

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piezoelectric m or n (feminine singular piezoelectrică, masculine plural piezoelectrici, feminine and neuter plural piezoelectrice)

  1. piezoelectric

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