Equalizer vs Attenuation - What's the difference?
equalizer | attenuation |
One who makes equal; a balancer.
(label) A goal, run, point, etc. that equalizes the score.
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, year=2011
, date=October 1
, author=Phil Dawkes
, title=Sunderland 2 - 2 West Brom
, work=BBC Sport
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, author=Mike Driscoll
, date=2011-05-16
, page=36
, title=Pirates plunder top spot with late attack
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A electronic audio device for altering the frequencies of sound recordings.
A gradual diminishing in the strength of something.
(physics) A reduction in the level of some property with distance, especially the amplitude of a wave or the strength of a signal.
(biology) A weakening in the virulence of a pathogen or other microorganism.
(botany) The tapering of a leaf etc to a fine point.
(engineering) A fabrication process in which a material is stretched out into a thin shape.
As nouns the difference between equalizer and attenuation
is that equalizer is one who makes equal; a balancer while attenuation is attenuation.equalizer
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Alternative forms
* equaliserNoun
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