inductor

 
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdʌktə/

noun

  • 1a component in an electric or electronic circuit which possesses inductance.
  • 2a substance that promotes an equilibrium reaction by reacting with one of the substances produced.

Origin:

mid 17th century (in the sense 'a person who inducts or initiates'): from late Latin, from Latin inducere (see induce), or from induct + -or1. Current senses date from the early 20th century