homodyne

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homo- +‎ -dyne

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homodyne (not comparable)

  1. (physics, of radiation) Pertaining to two waves which originate from a single radiation source, or have exactly the same frequency.

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homodyne (third-person singular simple present homodynes, present participle homodyning, simple past and past participle homodyned)

  1. To combine two waves of identical frequency.