The base word in the word "signal" is "sign."
No, the word "signal" is typically accented on the first syllable.
The word "signal" originated from the Latin word "signum," which means a sign or indication. It was later adopted into Middle English as "segnal," then evolved into the modern English word "signal."
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No, "frowns" is not a base word. The base word is "frown."
A compound word for "red traffic signal" could be "stoplight."
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Middle English: probably from Middle Dutch boye, boeie, from a Germanic base meaning 'signal.'
It means the signal is not modulated.
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The plural form of the word signal is signals.
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The word signal has two syllables. The syllables in the word are sig-nal.
The PNP transistors conducts when there is no signal at base (0V or grounded), when base current is increased the conduction of PNP transistor decreases.
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