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| thy·ra·tron [ thrə tròn ] (plural thy·ra·trons) |
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electronic tube: a gas-filled hot-cathode tube that acts as an electronic switch or relay in which a signal applied to the control grid initiates anode current but does not limit it
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| [Early 20th century. < Greek thura "door"] |
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