inversor
/inˈver.sor/ or /inˈversor/ (in-ver-sor)
Definitions
1. noun
A device or system that converts direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC) or vice versa, or a person who makes or sells such devices.
“The electrician installed an inversor to power the household appliances.”
2. verb
To convert or change something, especially direct current to alternating current.
“The engineer had to inversor the electrical signal before it could be used.”