interruptor

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English

Noun

interruptor (plural interruptors)

  1. Alternative form of interrupter

Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin interruptor, from Latin interrumpo.

Noun

interruptor m (plural interruptors)

  1. switch
  2. (computing) command line switch

Synonyms


Portuguese

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Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin interruptor, from Latin interrumpo.

Pronunciation

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Noun

interruptor m (plural es)

  1. interrupter (that which interrupts)
  2. switch (device to turn electric current on and off or direct its flow)

Synonyms


Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin interruptor, from Latin interrumpo.

Adjective

interruptor (feminine interruptora, masculine plural interruptores, feminine plural interruptoras)

  1. interrupting

Noun

interruptor m (plural interruptores)

  1. switch, light switch