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trans·ceiv·er
 transceiver
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- pronunciation:
- traen
si
v
r
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun), Word Parts
part of speech: |
noun |
definition: |
a single unit that both transmits and receives radio or electronic signals.
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adjective + (n.)transceiver
available, easy, infrared, portable, powerful, short, small, static, tachyonic, telepathic
verb + (n.)transceiver
attach,
carry,
clip,
connect,
consult,
cover,
design,
equip,
grab,
hide,
include,
link,
load,
mount,
open,
operate,
pick,
reactivate,
relay,
rig,
set,
shake,
step,
switch,
transmit,
turn,
wear
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noun + (n.)transceiver
antenna,
avalanche,
belt,
button,
check,
chest,
circuit,
computer,
control,
data,
field,
harness,
icon,
laptop,
microphone,
minute,
nerve,
operating,
optic,
plastic,
probe,
radar,
radio,
satellite,
screen,
shovel,
signal,
software,
sound,
space,
square,
suit,
support,
technology,
unit,
use,
voice,
wind,
window,
wireless
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The word transceiver
contains the following part:
tra-, trans-
Latin
prefix
that means across, over, to the other side
  Example words:
intransigent, intransitive, neurotransmitter, traduce, trajectory, transact, transatlantic, transceiver, transcend, transcendent, transcribe, transcript, transect, transept, transfer, transfigure, transfix, transform, transfuse, transgress, transient, transit, transition, transitive, translate, transliterate, translucent, transmissible, transmit, transmute, transonic, transparent, transpire, transplant, transport, transpose, transsexual, transuranic, transverse, transvestite, traverse
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