preselector

English

Etymology

pre- + selector

Noun

preselector (plural preselectors)

  1. Any of various radio switching or filtering devices.
  2. (automotive) A manual gearbox designed so that the manual shift lever preselects the next gear to be used and a separate pedal is used to engage it, without needing to work a manual clutch.

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French présélecteur.

Noun

preselector n (plural preselectoare)

  1. preselector

Declension

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