Well, darling, the word you're looking for is "microphone." It's a device that converts sound into electrical signals for transmission or recording. So, go ahead and grab that mic and drop some truth bombs or sing your heart out - the choice is yours!
A measuring instrument that starts with micro is a micrometer.
don't you just mean 'micro'
The root word of transmitting is "transmit."
Yes, "microscope" is a compound word. It is formed by combining the words "micro" and "scope" to create a new word with a specific meaning relating to a device used for viewing small objects.
Yes, the noun 'television' is a common noun, a general word for a system or device for transmitting or receiving visual images; a general word for any television of any kind.
The word "micro" itself means very small. It is a prefix commonly used in English to denote something tiny or microscopic in size.
Push is a name that starts from letter P and ends with letter h for zoom your phone device.
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Micro- is prefix, Organism is the root word and this word has no suffix.
Did you mean the word micro? Micro means small, so some antonyms for the word micro would be large, macro, huge, giant, and enormous.
The word "telephone" is derived from the Greek words "tele," meaning far, and "phone," meaning sound or voice. Together, it means "far sound" or "distant voice," reflecting the device's function of transmitting sound over long distances.
Differences between typewriter and micro soft word package?