circulator
pronunciation
How to pronounce circulator in British English: UK
How to pronounce circulator in American English: US
Word Origin
- circulator (n.)
- "one who puts (something) in circulation," 1755, agent noun in Latin form from circulate (v.). Classical Latin circulator meant "peddler, hawker," a sense attested occasionally in English 17c. and after.
Example
- 1. Single junction gull wing circulator 902 mhz-928 mhz .
- 2. Determination of number of impellers in ammonia circulator under various work conditions .
- 3. Some sponsors bid more than others , and a hard-working and determined circulator can earn up to $ 50 an hour .
- 4. Single junction gull wing circulator 860 mhz-960 mhz .
- 5. An improved low noise amplifier using circulator .