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photovoltaic
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pho·to·vol·ta·ic  (ft-vl-tk, -vl-)
adj.
Capable of producing a voltage when exposed to radiant energy, especially light.

photo·vol·taic n.

photovoltaic [ˌfəʊtəʊvɒlˈteɪɪk]
adj
(Physics / General Physics) of, concerned with, or producing electric current or voltage caused by electromagnetic radiation

photovoltaic  (ft-vl-tk, -vl-)
Capable of producing a voltage, usually through photoemission, when exposed to radiant energy, especially light. See more at photoelectricsolar cell
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.photovoltaic - producing a voltage when exposed to radiant energy (especially light)
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photovoltaic [ˌfəʊtəʊvɒlˈteɪɪk]
A. ADJfotovoltaico
B. CPD photovoltaic cell Ncélula f fotovoltaica


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