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English
Etymology
From electro- + magnetic or electromagnet + -ic.
Pronunciation
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Adjective
electromagnetic (not comparable)
- Relating to electromagnetism.
2007 September 4, Natalie Angier, “A Supple Casing, Prone to Damage”, in The New York Times:Skin needs ultraviolet radiation to begin the synthesis of vitamin D, but dermatologists say you can probably get the necessary electromagnetic input from a mere 20 minutes of sun exposure a week, as you go about your daily affairs, sunblocked and sans beach.
Derived terms
Translations
pertaining to electromagnetism
Anagrams
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French électromagnétique.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /eˌlek.tro.maɡˈne.tik/
Adjective
electromagnétic m or n (feminine singular electromagnetică, masculine plural electromagnetici, feminine and neuter plural electromagnetice)
- Electromagnetic.
Declension
References
Scots
Etymology
From electro- (“electro-”) + magnetic (“magnetic”).
Adjective
electromagnetic
- Electromagnetic.