Audion

/ˈɔːdiɑːn/ noun

An early type of vacuum tube (electronic component) developed in the early 1900s that could amplify weak electrical signals, especially important in early radio and audio technology.

From Latin 'audire' (to hear) + the suffix -on (particle or unit). It was named to suggest it was the fundamental unit for hearing or audio amplification.

AMኦዲዮን
ARأوديون
BNঅডিওন
CAaudiòfon
CSaudiofon
DAaudiofon
DEAudiphon
ELaudiphone
ESaudion
FAآدیو
FIaudiphone
FRaudiphone
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