inductor
/ɪnˈdʌktər/Definitions
1. noun
A component that stores energy in a magnetic field when an electric current flows through it, used to filter, regulate, or store electrical energy.
“The inductor in the radio circuit helps to tune into the desired frequency.”
2. verb
To cause or induce (something) to happen or exist.
“The new policy is going to induct a sense of responsibility among the employees.”
3. noun
A person or thing that induces or causes something to happen or exist.
“The inductor of the team’s success was their hard work and dedication.”