electrical
English
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editAdjective
editelectrical (comparative more electrical, superlative most electrical)
- Related to electricity (or electronics)
- 2011, Paul A. Calter, Michael A. Calter, Technical Mathematics, page 275:
- For our final example let us finish the problem posed in the introduction to this chapter. The ideas and formulas needed will be familiar to electrical students, and would be handy for nonelectricals to know as well.
Antonyms
editDerived terms
edit- bioelectrical
- cerebroelectrical
- chemoelectrical
- dermatoelectrical
- electracy
- electrical breakdown
- electrical circuit
- electrical conductance
- electrical contact
- electrical current
- electrical discharge machining
- electrical energy
- electrical engineering
- electrical fence
- electrical field
- electrical impedance tomography
- electrical inductance
- electricality
- electricalize
- electrically
- electricalness
- electrical polarity
- electrical polyspermy block
- electrical resistance
- electrical storm
- electrical system
- electrical tape
- electrical treeing
- flexoelectrical
- geoelectrical
- hydroelectrical
- isoelectrical
- magnetelectrical
- magnetoelectrical
- mechanoelectrical
- morphoelectrical
- myoelectrical
- neuroelectrical
- photoelectrical
- piezoelectrical
- pulseless electrical activity
- pyroelectrical
- thermoelectrical
- topoelectrical
- transelectrical
- unelectrical
Related terms
editTranslations
editelectric — see electric
Noun
editelectrical (plural electricals)
- An electrical engineer.
- Antonym: nonelectrical
Scots
editAdjective
editelectrical (comparative mair electrical, superlative maist electrical)