From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtransceivertrans‧cei‧ver /trænˈsiːvə $ -ər/ noun [countable] TCa radio that can send and receive messages
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transceiver• Grant sat back, decided to use his transceiver and call up Lawton, hungry for the sound of another human voice.• Half-heartedly, Grant used his transceiver, and called them.• The radio transceivers had to be set up to receive, encrypt and relay their reports to Earth.• To achieve this trick, the segments talk to each other using infra-red transceivers.• He spoke into his hand-size transceiver.From Longman Business Dictionarytransceivertrans‧ceiv‧er /trænˈsiːvə-ər/ noun [countable]TELECOMMUNICATIONS a piece of equipment that can receive and send electronic signalsThe new network will use transceivers placed around the city to transmit and relay calls.Origin transceiver (1900-2000) transmitter + receiver