Susceptor Definition
sə-sĕptər
noun
A metallic patch attached to microwaveable packages of food in which radiant energy produced in the patch by microwaves helps cook the food, often by browning its surface.
American Heritage
One who undertakes anything; specifically, a godfather; a sponsor; a guardian.
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Other Word Forms of Susceptor
Noun
Singular:
susceptor
Plural:
susceptorsOrigin of Susceptor
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Latin. See susceptible.
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