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polyphase
/ ˈɒɪˌڱɪ /
adjective
Also: multiphase.(of an electrical system, circuit, or device) having, generating, or using two or more alternating voltages of the same frequency, the phases of which are cyclically displaced by fractions of a period See also single-phase two-phase three-phase
having more than one phase
Word History and Origins
Origin of polyphase1
Example Sentences
Mr. Tesla's work ranges far beyond the vast departments of polyphase currents and high potential lighting.
Both carry conductors in their slots, and these conductors in each case form a polyphase winding.
Hence in many places preference is now given to the polyphase system.
"Well, this one has a G. E. polyphase, monitor control, with ..." began the pressman.
Similarly the "polyphase" system—which is eminently adapted to installations of the nature indicated—must demand increasing attention.
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