Capacitor

/kəˈpæsɪtər/ noun

An electrical device that stores electrical energy temporarily, used in circuits to regulate power flow.

From Latin 'capacitas' (capability, capacity) with the '-or' suffix marking an agent or device. Coined in electrical engineering in the early 1900s from 'capacity'.

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