generator vs power supply

generator

noun
  • Especially, a machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. 

  • An apparatus in which vapour or gas is formed from a liquid or solid by means of heat or chemical process, as a steam boiler, gas retort etc. 

  • One of the lines of a ruled surface; more generally, an element of some family of linear spaces. 

  • A subordinate piece of code which, given some initial parameters, will generate multiple output values on request. 

  • A piece of apparatus, equipment, etc, to convert or change energy from one form to another. 

  • The principal sound or sounds by which others are produced; the fundamental note or root of the common chord; -- see also generating tone. 

  • An element of a group that is used in the presentation of the group: one of the elements from which the others can be inferred with the given relators. 

power supply

noun
  • A source of power such as the mains or a generator. 

  • That part of a piece of electronic apparatus that provides appropriate voltages for the rest of the electronics from the connected AC source. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see power, supply. 

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