Inducer
Pronunciation: /ˈɪndəsɚ/
Inducer (noun)
- A substance or factor that starts a process or reaction in a body or system.
- A person or thing that leads someone to act in a certain way.
- A device that produces an electric effect to begin or control another electrical process.
Examples
- The chemical inducer causes a reaction in the solution.
- A strong inducer can cause a reaction quickly.