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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (1)

1. the branch of physics that deals with the emission and effects of electrons and with the use of electronic devices;


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

electronics \electronics\ n. 1. the branch of physics that deals with the behavior of electrons. Electronics is primarily concerned with phenomena other than simple conduction, such as emission of electrons, storage of electrical charge, the effects of electrical fields on the conduction of electrons through a circuit, and amplification and manipulation of electric signals such as voltage or current by design of circuits. Electronics also encompasses the application of such fundamental principles to the construction of devices using the manipulation of electrons in their operation, known as electronic devices. [PJC] 2. the branch of engineering concerned with design of devices using the principles of electronics, for practical purposes. [PJC] 3. electronic devices generally, or the electronic circuits within an electronic device. The Russian harvesters are sturdily constructed, but their electronics are primitive. [PJC]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

electronics n 1: the branch of physics that deals with the emission and effects of electrons and with the use of electronic devices
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:

52 Moby Thesaurus words for "electronics": Newtonian physics, acoustics, aerophysics, applied physics, astrophysics, basic conductor physics, biophysics, chemical physics, cryogenics, crystallography, cytophysics, electron physics, electrophysics, geophysics, line radio, macrophysics, mathematical physics, mechanics, medicophysics, microphysics, natural philosophy, natural science, nuclear physics, optics, philosophy, physic, physical chemistry, physical science, physicochemistry, physicomathematics, physics, psychophysics, radiation physics, radio, radionics, radiophotography, radiotelegraphy, radiotelephony, solar physics, solid-state physics, statics, stereophysics, television, theoretical physics, thermodynamics, wire wave communication, wired radio, wired wireless, wireless, wireless telegraphy, wireless telephony, zoophysics