antenne
antenna (noun) Vergne. Appendicular body moving insects. Long metal conductor used to transmit or receive radio waves. Small group of specialists. Spelling difficulties: TV antennas.
Meaning and uses
The antennae are sensory organs in arthropods. They record the sensations of touch and taste. For this, they wear many sensilla.
The antenna is a river in western France and a tributary of the right bank of the Charente, she joined downstream of the town of Cognac.
(Aged) Long yard attached obliquely to the mast, to support a triangular sail, (Aged) (Obsolete) ranking of barrels placed one above the other in the hold (Entomology) Appendix articulated shaped horn, as Insects carry on their heads, and were believed to be …
long piece of wood leaning against the mast and intended to sail on a rig Latin. It is generally composed of two separable parts: the coach and the penne.
Playhead able to exchange radio, in a secure, information with contactless cards.
Device for transmitting and receiving radio waves. The antenna is usually designed to focus the waves received or issued. It is often called ‘satellite dish’.
Body long and slender located on the head of certain animals. The antenna contains sensory organs.
Appendix elongated located in front of the head of insects.
Device transmitting or receiving radio waves. In telecommunication systems, satellite antenna usually consists of a parabolic reflector and a feedhorn. …
(Nf) HORIZONTAL PATH which is known only EASTING and NORTHING SEVERANCE PAY -10.5 – and the bearing of a DIRECTORATE -3,5 – at least at this point. The antenna is opposed to the PATH BOX, sometimes referred to as short journey.
Part metal radiating electromagnetic waves
used to convey the radio wave, and different models depending on types of I / R. mobile antennas relatively fragile to check regularly
When the defender tries to control the attacker with his fingers. In recent years the antennas are no longer allowed.
antennas – sensory organs that have a role olfactory, auditory (detect the vibrations of the air), tactile, and even sometimes a gustatory function. Back