Glossaire, anglais-fran ais, des termes et locutions lectrotechniques les plus usit s by Aristide Filiatreault is a comprehensive glossary designed to bridge the gap between English and French electrical engineering terminology. Published in 1912, this resource provides valuable insight into the technical language of the early 20th century. The glossary serves as a practical reference for engineers, translators, and students working with electrotechnical concepts.
Featuring a wide range of terms and expressions, it facilitates clear communication and understanding in an era of rapidly advancing technology. This historical text offers a unique glimpse into the evolution of electrical engineering terminology and remains a relevant resource for those interested in the history of technology and language.
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