Uplead

//ˈʌpliːd// noun, verb

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The line or lines connecting the output of a transmitter to its antenna.

    "When the capacity at the top has been made so large compared with the effective capacity of the uplead that the current in the latter is sensibly uniform, the length of that current is sensibly the full height h of the uplead, which is the greatest available height with the given masts."

Verb
  1. 1
    To lead upward. rare, transitive

    "Inestimable good! who giv'st us Truth, Whose hand upleads to light, divinest Truth"

Example

More examples

"When the capacity at the top has been made so large compared with the effective capacity of the uplead that the current in the latter is sensibly uniform, the length of that current is sensibly the full height h of the uplead, which is the greatest available height with the given masts."

Etymology

From up- + lead.

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