barreter

English

Etymology 1

Apparently a variant of barretter (ballast resistor), which in turn may be from Old French barateor (barrator).

Noun

barreter (plural barreters)

  1. A variable resistor made up of a short length of very fine wire (usually platinum) having a positive temperature coefficient.
    • 1904, Engineering Magazine, volume 27, page 380:
      Fessenden determined that a current-operated detector would offer advantages over those operated by voltage and based these deductions on his hot-wire barreter.

Etymology 2

Variant of barrator.

Noun

barreter (plural barreters)

  1. A contentious person, quarreler, or fighter.

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