Dimmer

/ˈdɪmər/ noun

Definition

A device that controls the brightness of a light by reducing the electrical power flowing to it.

Etymology

From the adjective 'dim' plus the agent suffix '-er.' As electricity became household technology in the early 1900s, devices were named for what they do.

Kelly Says

Dimmers are actually an elegant electrical hack—by rapidly switching electricity on and off (invisible to our eyes), they can make lights appear to be at any brightness level between off and full power!

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