flueric

/ˈfluːərɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or using the flow of fluid (liquid or gas) to perform functions similar to those of electronic circuits, such as amplification or logic operations.
    • The old aircraft used a flueric autopilot that relied on air pressure instead of electrical signals.
    • The engineer designed a flueric control system for the factory's pneumatic machinery.
    • Flueric devices are often used in environments where electronics might be dangerous, such as near explosive gases.
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