Dielectric

/ˌdaɪɪˈlɛktrɪk/ noun/adjective

A material that does not conduct electricity but can be polarized by an electric field; used as an insulator in electrical applications.

From Greek dia- 'through' + electric. Coined by Michael Faraday in 1837 to describe materials that allow electric force to act through them without conducting current.

AMየኤሌክትሪክ ማንጠልጠያ
ARعازل كهربائي
BNবিদ্যুত নিরোধক
CAdielèctric
CSdielektrikum
DAdielektrikum
DEDielektrikum
ELδιηλεκτρικό
ESdieléctrico
FAعایق الکتریک
FIeriste
FRdiélectrique
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