Etymology:
Meaning:
A conductor is:
Origin:
The word "conductor" has been used since the 16th century to refer to a person who leads or directs a group. In the 18th century, it began to be applied to materials that allowed the conduction of electricity or heat.
Examples:
Etymology The word semiconductor comes from the Latin word semi meaning half and
Etymology The word semi originates from the Latin word semi which means half or
Etymology Latin conductor from Con ducere meaning to lead with or to guide
Etymology Super Latin prefix meaning above exceeding or beyond Conductor Lati
Etymology Latin conductor from Con ducere meaning to lead with or to guide
Etymology The word director comes from the Latin word dirigere which means to dire
Etymology Italian maestro from Latin magister meaning teacher or master Meani
Etymology English From the verb bounce meaning to throw or spring back Meaning A
Etymology The word beat has several origins Old English béatan to strike hit
Etymology The word cable derives from the Latin word capulum which means halter
Etymology French majorette Italian maggiora augmentative of maggiore meaning maj
Etymology Middle English materiale from Latin materiālis from materia matter M
Etymology The word collector comes from the Latin verb colligere meaning to gather
Etymology The word copper comes from the Latin word cuprum which is believed to be
Etymology The word line originates from the Old French word ligne which in turn deri