neuristor

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English

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Etymology

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From neuro- +‎ -istor.

Noun

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neuristor (plural neuristors)

  1. (physics) An electric transmission line along which a signal will travel without attenuation
    • 1969 April 12, Robert Holmes, The Space Pirates episode 6, spoken by the Second Doctor:
      Milo? Have you found that little red wire leading into the neuristor bank?

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