piezoelectric
English
Etymology
piezo- + electric
Adjective
piezoelectric (not comparable)
- of or relating to piezoelectricity
- He developed a piezoelectric device that harnesses energy from heat, movement and pressure – all which occur aturally in the environment.|source=Isabelle Gerretsen, How pedestrians are lighting homes in Sierra Leone, www.bbc.com/future, 26 July 2021
Synonyms
- piezoelectrical
Derived terms
- piezoelectric effect
Related terms
- piezoelectrics
- piezoelectrically
- piezoelectronic
Translations
of or relating to piezoelectricity
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Noun
piezoelectric (plural piezoelectrics)
- A piezoelectric material or device.
Romanian
Etymology
From French piézo-électrique.
Adjective
piezoelectric m or n (feminine singular piezoelectrică, masculine plural piezoelectrici, feminine and neuter plural piezoelectrice)
- piezoelectric
Declension
Declension of piezoelectric
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masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | ||
nominative/ accusative | indefinite | piezoelectric | piezoelectrică | piezoelectrici | piezoelectrice | ||
definite | piezoelectricul | piezoelectrica | piezoelectricii | piezoelectricele | |||
genitive/ dative | indefinite | piezoelectric | piezoelectrice | piezoelectrici | piezoelectrice | ||
definite | piezoelectricului | piezoelectricei | piezoelectricilor | piezoelectricelor |