English dictionary, thesaurus, translations & etymology
FreeDict.com

transceiver

0 synonyms and 0 antonyms for transceiver, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — A device that can both send and receive signals, typically combining a transmitter and a receiver.

We haven't recorded synonyms for transceiver yet. You can still read its full definition, where it comes from, or words that rhyme with it.

Etymology

A blend of "transmitter" and "receiver."

Full origin of transceiver →

Frequently asked questions

What does “transceiver” mean?

The word “transceiver” means a device that can both send and receive signals, typically combining a transmitter and a receiver. In plain terms, a gadget that both sends and picks up signals, like a two-way radio.

How do you pronounce “transceiver”?

“Transceiver” is pronounced tran-SEE-vuh (/tɹænˈsi.vɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “transceiver” in a sentence?

Here is “transceiver” used in a sentence: “The pilot used the radio transceiver to contact the tower.”

What part of speech is “transceiver”?

“Transceiver” is a noun.

Related words

Nearby words

← Back to the full definition of transceiver
Synonyms and antonyms from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.