dynamoelectric

dynamoelectric
Of or pertaining to the interconversion of mechanical and electrical energy

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  • dynamoelectric — [dī΄nə mō΄i lek′trik] adj. having to do with the production of electrical energy from mechanical energy, or vice versa: also dynamoelectrical …   English World dictionary

  • dynamoelectric — /duy neuh moh i lek trik/, adj. pertaining to the conversion of mechanical energy into electric energy, or vice versa: a dynamoelectric machine. Also, dynamoelectrical. [1880 85; DYNAMO + ELECTRIC] * * * …   Universalium

  • dynamoelectric — /ˌdaɪnəmoʊəˈlɛktrɪk/ (say .duynuhmohuh lektrik) adjective relating to the conversion of mechanical energy into electric energy, or vice versa: a dynamoelectric machine. Also, dynamoelectrical …  

  • dynamoelectric — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷+ adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary dynam + electric; originally formed as German dynamoelektrisch : relating to the conversion by induction of mechanical energy into electrical energy or vice versa * * * /duy …   Useful english dictionary

  • dynamoelectric — dy·na·mo·electric …   English syllables

  • dynamoelectric — dy•na•mo•e•lec•tric [[t]ˌdaɪ nə moʊ ɪˈlɛk trɪk[/t]] also dy na•mo•e•lec′tri•cal adj. elm mec pertaining to the conversion of mechanical energy into electric energy, or vice versa • Etymology: 1880–85 …   From formal English to slang

  • dy|na|mo|e|lec|tri|cal — «DY nuh moh ih LEHK truh kuhl», adjective. = dynamoelectric. (Cf. ↑dynamoelectric) …   Useful english dictionary

  • dynamo — noun (plural mos) Etymology: short for dynamoelectric machine Date: 1882 1. generator 3 2. a forceful energetic individual …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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