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antenna

[an-ten-uh] / ænˈtɛn ə /
NOUN
appendages for sensing, usually on insects or electronics
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In the Anaheim Hills incidents, one of the vehicles was stolen by thieves accessing the key fob signal through an antenna.

From Los Angeles Times

They fell silent as an Israeli armored vehicle rumbled past, its antenna swinging above the berm blocking the street.

From Los Angeles Times

There, according to the document, the PLA in February “almost certainly was nearing completion of an antenna operations building at Doraleh” for satellite spying over Africa, Europe and the Middle East.

From Washington Post

Another experience uses projection mapping to digitally transform visitors into different animals using large-scale insect antennae, bat wings and claws.

From New York Times

Let your antennae attune, and you might even sense something uncanny about it — a trembling interplay, perhaps, between life and death, order and disorder.

From Washington Post