SHUNT

v. n.

8 definitions — Webster’s Dictionary (1828)


1.
v.

To shun; to move from. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]

2.
v.

To cause to move suddenly; to give a sudden start to; to shove. [Obs. or Prov.Eng.] Ash.

3.
v.

To turn off to one side; especially, to turn off, as a grain or a car upon a side track; to switch off; to shift. For shunting your late partner on to me. T. Hughes.

4.
v.

To provide with a shunt; as, to shunt a galvanometer.

5.
v.

To go aside; to turn off.

6.
n.

A turning off to a side or short track, that the principal track may be left free.

7.
n.

A conducting circuit joining two points in a conductor, or the terminals of a galvanometer or dynamo, so as to form a parallel or derived circuit through which a portion of the current may pass, for the purpose of regulating the amount passing in the main circuit.

8.
n.

The shifting of the studs on a projectile from the deep to the shallow sides of the grooves in its discharge from a shunt gun. Shunt dynamo (Elec.), a dynamo in which the field circuit is connected with the main circuit so as to form a shunt to the letter, thus employing a portion of the current from the armature to maintain the field. -- Shunt gun, a firearm having shunt rifling. See under Rifling.


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