Stimulator
Pronunciation: /ˈstɪmjəˌleɪtər/
Stimulator (noun)
- A device used in medicine to send small electrical signals to nerves or muscles to help them work.
- A device that makes something respond, often by producing vibrations or signals for entertainment or training.
- A substance that increases a biological process, such as growth or reaction, in a living body.
Examples
- The stimulator sends signals to the nerve.
- A stimulator can help reduce nerve pain.