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in·vert·er  (n-vûrtr)
n.
1. One that inverts or produces inversion.
2. A device used to convert direct current into alternating current.

inverter, invertor [ɪnˈvɜːtə]
n
1. (Electronics) any device for converting a direct current into an alternating current
2. (Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) Computing another name for NOT circuit

inverter  (n-vûrtr)
1. An electronic device that reverses the sign of the current or voltage of a signal or power source. Also called phase inverter.
2. An electrical device used to convert direct current into alternating current.

In electrical engineering, a device for converting direct current into alternating current. See also rectifier.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.inverter - an electrical converter that converts direct current into alternating current
electrical converter - converter that converts alternating current into direct current or vice versa


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