liq·uid-crys·tal display (lĭkwĭd-krĭstəl)
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Tweet n. Abbr. LCD A flat-panel display that is made of an array of cells containing liquid crystals that align to block or transmit light in response to an electric current. They are used in monitors, televisions, and other devices. |
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