transduced

  • 91transduce — (v.) 1949, back formation from TRANSDUCER (Cf. transducer). Related: Transduced; transducing …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 92transduce — [trans do͞os′, tranzdo͞os′; trans dyoos′, tranzdyo͞os′] vt. transduced, transducing 1. to convert (energy, an electronic signal, etc.) into another form 2. Genetics to bring about transduction of (genetic material) …

    English World dictionary

  • 93trans|duce — «trans DOOS, DYOOS; tranz », transitive verb, duced, duc|ing. to convert (energy) from one form to another, as from heat energy to electric energy: »Industrial measurement and control systems…integrate fluctuating light, velocity, flow, and other …

    Useful english dictionary