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level indicator

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level indicator

[′lev·əl ′in·də‚kād·ər]
(engineering)
An instrument that indicates liquid level.
(engineering acoustics)
An indicator that shows the audio voltage level at which a recording is being made; may be a volume-unit meter, neon lamp, or cathode-ray tuning indicator.
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