Translator
noun
1.
Also, translater. a person who translates.
2.
Television. a relay station that receives programming on one frequency and rebroadcasts it at another frequency for improved local reception.
noun
1.
a person or machine that translates speech or writing
2.
(radio) a relay transmitter that retransmits a signal on a carrier frequency different from that on which it was received
3.
(computing) a computer program that converts a program from one language to another
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