Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
electromoric valves
Greek translation:
ηλεκτροκίνητες βαλβίδες
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Katerina Rhodes
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English term
electromoric valves
English to Greek
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''electromoric valves, electrothermal valves''
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Proposed translations
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4 | ηλεκτροκίνητες βαλβίδες | d_vachliot (X) |
2 | ηλεκτρικές/ηλεκτρομερείς βαλβίδες | Spiros Doikas |
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ηλεκτροκίνητες βαλβίδες
Κατά πάσα πιθανότητα, εννοεί ηλεκτροκίνητες βαλβίδες. Electromoric = electromotoric.
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ηλεκτρικές/ηλεκτρομερείς βαλβίδες
μάλλον electromeric
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electromeric
[f. electro- + -meric as in isomeric a.]
Of, pertaining to, or characterized by a displacement of electrons in a molecule postulated to occur during some chemical reactions. Also
e_lectromer, one of two or more hypothetical forms of a compound that differ only in the distribution of the electrons between the constituent atoms.
1923 G. N. Lewis Valence xi. 132 We no longer_see any justification for the assumption that nitrogen trichloride must be either N+++Cl3-, or N---Cl3+. Such a pair of hypothetical substances have become known in the modern dualistic theory as electromers.
Ibid., It is hardly to be expected that we shall be able to segregate and isolate the several species of molecules so as to obtain electromeric substances.
1941 Nature 28 June 813/2 The effect depends on the possibility of the electromeric displacement_in the transition state.
1964 N. G. Clark Mod. Org. Chem. xxv. 529 This temporary electronic displacement is known as the electromeric effect, and it operates in the same sense as the mesomeric effect.
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electromeric
[f. electro- + -meric as in isomeric a.]
Of, pertaining to, or characterized by a displacement of electrons in a molecule postulated to occur during some chemical reactions. Also
e_lectromer, one of two or more hypothetical forms of a compound that differ only in the distribution of the electrons between the constituent atoms.
1923 G. N. Lewis Valence xi. 132 We no longer_see any justification for the assumption that nitrogen trichloride must be either N+++Cl3-, or N---Cl3+. Such a pair of hypothetical substances have become known in the modern dualistic theory as electromers.
Ibid., It is hardly to be expected that we shall be able to segregate and isolate the several species of molecules so as to obtain electromeric substances.
1941 Nature 28 June 813/2 The effect depends on the possibility of the electromeric displacement_in the transition state.
1964 N. G. Clark Mod. Org. Chem. xxv. 529 This temporary electronic displacement is known as the electromeric effect, and it operates in the same sense as the mesomeric effect.
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