capacitator

/kæpəsɪˈteɪtər/

Definitions

1. noun

A device that stores electrical energy in a plate capacitor, used to filter or regulate voltage and current in power supplies and other electrical circuits.

“The engineer designed a high-capacitance capacitator to improve the power supply’s efficiency.”

Synonyms

  • capacitor
  • filter

Antonyms

  • inductor