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turboelectric — ¦tərbōˌ adjective Etymology: turbo + electric : using or being a turbine generator that produces electricity usually for motive power ships with turboelectric drive … Useful english dictionary
turboelectric — adjective Date: 1904 using or being a turbine generator that produces electricity usually for motive power … New Collegiate Dictionary
turboelectric — tur·bo·electric … English syllables
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