dynamotor
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dynamotor — [dī′nə mōt΄ər] n. an electrical machine combining generator and motor within one housing, usually used to convert direct current to alternating current … English World dictionary
dynamotor — /duy neuh moh teuhr/, n. an electric machine for transforming direct current into alternating current or for altering the voltage of direct current, having two armature windings on the same core and a common magnetic field. [1905 10; DYNA +… … Universalium
dynamotor — dy·na·motor … English syllables
dynamotor — dy•na•mo•tor [[t]ˈdaɪ nəˌmoʊ tər[/t]] n. elm an electric machine for transforming direct current into alternating current or for altering the voltage of direct current • Etymology: 1905–10 … From formal English to slang
dynamotor — /ˈdaɪnəmoʊtə/ (say duynuhmohtuh) noun a machine which combines both motor and generator action in one magnetic field either with two armatures or with one armature having two separate windings. {dyna + motor} …
dynamotor — ˈdīnə+ˌ noun Etymology: dynamo + motor : a motor generator combining the motor and generator in a single machine with one field magnet and with two armatures or with one armature with two windings one of which receives current as a motor and the… … Useful english dictionary
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