thermionic valve

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English

Noun

thermionic valve (plural thermionic valves)

  1. (chiefly historical) An electronic device incorporating electrons from a glowing cathode inside an evacuated glass tube, functioning as a switch, amplifier etc.
    Synonym: vacuum tube
    • 2012, George Dyson, Turing's Cathedral, Penguin, published 2013, page 65:
      The age of electronics began in 1906 with Lee De Forest's invention of the vacuum tube, or, as the British (led by John Ambrose Fleming, whose work preceded De Forest's) described it, the thermionic valve.

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