Ampliation
an enlarging or extending; amplification.
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a direct-current generator with a rotating armature, capable of magnifying a small amount of power supplied to the field winding of the device and using the amplified power to operate an attached, direct-current motor.
- Amplify
to make larger, greater, or stronger; enlarge; extend. to expand in stating or describing, as by details or ill-strations; clarify by expanding. electricity. to increase the amplitude of; cause in. archaic. to exaggerate. to discourse at length; expatiate or expand one’s remarks, speech, etc. (usually followed by on): the preacher amplified on the theme of […]
- Amplification
the act of or the state of being . expansion of a statement, narrative, etc., as for rhetorical purposes: in the revision, the story underwent considerable amplification. a statement, narrative, etc., so expanded: the text of the second edition was an amplification. the matter or substance used to expand an idea, statement, or the like: […]
- Amplificatory
of the nature of enlargement or extension, as of a statement, narrative, etc. historical examples he simply took his model and abridged it, by throwing out all argumentative, ill-strative and amplificatory material. a history of mediaeval jewish philosophy isaac husik
- Amplifier host
amplifier host amplifier host am·pli·fi·er host (ām’plə-fī’ər) n. a host in which infectious agents multiply to high concentrations.