ˈpel|tyā- noun
Usage: usually capitalized P
Etymology: after Jean C. A. Peltier died 1845 French physicist who discovered it
: the production or absorption of heat at the junction of two metals on the passage of a current
ˈpel|tyā- noun
Usage: usually capitalized P
Etymology: after Jean C. A. Peltier died 1845 French physicist who discovered it
: the production or absorption of heat at the junction of two metals on the passage of a current
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012