transception

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Noun[edit]

transception (plural transceptions)

  1. A physical comparison that cannot be seen physically but sensed mentally due to the schizophrenic nature. For example believing people are aliens.

Noun[edit]

transception (countable and uncountable, plural transceptions)

  1. The process of transceiving.
    • 1984, Direct Support and General Support Maintenance: Modem Radio Teletypewriter, pages 1–18:
      In one-way operation, only one radio transmitter or landline is required; but in duplex operation, the simultaneous transception of signals requires an auxiliary receiver or second landline for reception, so that the other may be used for transmission.
    • 2015, Mark Weichold, Mounir Hamdi, Muhammad Zeeshan Shakir, Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks:
      Tunable parameters can be changed during the course of a transception.