Definition of Triac

1. an electronic device used to control power [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Triac

tri-alanyl peptidase
tri-amelia
tri-band
tri-camera photography
tri-chad
tri-corn hat
tri-corn hats
tri-focused
tri-iodomethane
tri-iodothyronine
tri-level
tri-quarter
tri-unity
triable
triableness
triac (current term)
triacetate
triacetates
triacetic acid
triacetic acid lactone lyase
triacetin
triacetone triperoxide
triacetoneamine-n-oxyl
triacetylglycerol
triacetyloleandomycin
triacid
triacids
triacle
triacles
triacontahedra

Literary usage of Triac

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Nasa Patents Available for Licensing from the George C. Marshall Space ...Technology (1992)
"In a first embodiment, the triac voltage waveform is sensed and upon detection of an unbalanced signal, corresponding to failure of the triac in either ti e ..."

2. Gaspard de Coligny: Admiral of France by Arthur Whiston Whitehead (1904)
"It was at triac that the Huguenots made their last stand. Coligny, finding himself in imminent danger, had already summoned to his assistance Conde", ..."

3. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities by William Smith (1891)
"... lastly, by the analogy of Roman colonies in which certain cunei of the theatre were assigned to certain C'triac. The members of the senate sat together ..."

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