triode

/ˈtraɪoʊd/
noun
  1. An electronic vacuum tube with three electrodes, used to amplify or switch signals.
    • The engineer replaced the old triode in the amplifier.
    • Early radios used a triode to amplify weak signals.
    • Triodes were essential in the development of early computers.
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