- Emitron
- Emi|tron*das; -s, Plur. ...one, auch -sTeil des Fernsehaufnahmegerätes.
Das große Fremdwörterbuch. 2013.
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Emitron — Emi|tron, das; s, ...one, (auch:) s [aus lat. emittere (↑emittieren) u. 1Elektron] (Technik): Teil des Fernsehaufnahmegeräts … Universal-Lexikon
emitron — m IV, D. u, Ms. emitronnie; lm M. y rad. «telewizyjna lampa obrazowa stanowiąca ulepszoną wersję ikonoskopu; superikonoskop» ‹z łac.› … Słownik języka polskiego
CPS-Emitron — CPS Emitron, Ọrthikon, Bildspeicherröhre … Universal-Lexikon
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