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circuitry
/ ˈsɜːkɪtrɪ /
noun
- the design of an electrical circuit
- the system of circuits used in an electronic device
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Word History and Origins
Origin of circuitry1
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Example Sentences
“These fathers have the circuitry and the neurochemistry to behave like good fathers,” Raeburn explains.
I think every single human being, given the right set of circuitry, could become incredibly dangerous.
Second is a book on brain plasticity—that is, how the brain constantly reconfigures its own circuitry.
Everything we do, think, feel, say, or fail to do is determined by our neural circuitry.
Should a criminal be held responsible for his crime when a brain scan can demonstrate some abnormality in his neural circuitry?
The PDP-3 circuitry is the static type using saturating transistor flip-flops and, for the most part, transistor switch elements.
Merlin—the circuitry, the memory-bank, the relays, everything—was installed inside them.
His own knowledge of electronic circuitry was limited to ham radio experience, and even that was many years out of date.
The control board wiring and circuitry was where the trouble would lie.
Normal insulation and printed circuitry wasn't designed to last for thousands of years.
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