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228 words match “ALTERNAT”

PHASE DISPLACEMENT n.
A charge of phase whereby an alternating current attains its maximum later or earlier. An inductance would cause a lag, a capacity would cause an advance, in phase.
PHASE METER; PHASEMETER n.
A device for measuring the difference in phase of two alternating currents of electromotive forces.
PHASE SPLITTING n.
The dephasing of the two parts of a single alternating current in two dissimilar branches of a given circuit.
PHASING CURRENT n.
The momentary current between two alternating-current generators when juxtaposed in parallel and not agreeing exactly in phase or period.
PILE n.
A vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, as copper and zinc, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; -- commonly called Volta's pile, voltaic pile, or galvanic pile.
PITTER-PATTER n. 2 definitions
A sound like that of alternating light beats. Also, a pattering of words.
PLAY v.
To move in any manner; especially, to move regularly with alternate or reciprocating motion; to operate; to act; as, the fountain plays. The heart beats, the blood circulates, the lungs play. Cheyne.
POLYSYNTHETIC a.
repeated twinning, like that of the triclinic feldspar, producing fine parallel bands in alternately reversed positions.
POTENT n.
surface composed of patches which are supposed to represent crutch heads; they are always alternately argent and azure, unless otherwise specially mentioned. Counter potent (Her.), a fur differing from potent in the arrangement of the patches.
PRALLTRILLER n.
A melodic embellishment consisting of the quick alternation of a principal tone with an auxiliary tone above it, usually the next of the scale; --called also the inverted mordente.
PRIME a.
ir, or other fluids; and electricity, obtained by chemical action, and applied to produce alternation of magnetic force. (b) An engine, or machine, the object of which is to receive and modify force and motion as supplied by some natural source, and apply them to drive other machines; as a water wheel, a water- pressur…
QUARTER-SAW v.
(a log) into quarters; specif., to saw into quarters and then into boards, as by cutting alternately from each face of a quarter, to secure lumber that will warp relatively little or show the grain advantageously.
QUATRAIN n.
A stanza of four lines rhyming alternately. Dryden.
RATHER adv.
Of two alternatives conceived of, by preference to, or as more likely than, the other; somewhat. He sought throughout the world, but sought in vain, And nowhere finding, rather feared her slain. Dryden.
REACTANCE n.
The influence of a coil of wire upon an alternating current passing through it, tending to choke or diminish the current, or the similar influence of a condenser; inductive resistance. Reactance is measured in ohms. The reactance of a circuit is equal to the component of the impressed electro-motive force at right angl…
RECIPROCAL a.
Recurring in vicissitude; alternate.
RECIPROCALNESS n.
The quality or condition of being reciprocal; mutual return; alternateness.
RECIPROCATE v. 2 definitions
To move forward and backward alternately; to recur in vicissitude; to act interchangeably; to alternate. One brawny smith the puffing bellows plies, And draws and blows reciprocating air. Dryden. Reciprocating engine, a steam, air, or gas engine, etc., in which the piston moves back and forth; -- in distinction from a…
RECIPROCATION n.
Alternate recurrence or action; as, the reciprocation of the sea in the flow and ebb of tides. Sir T. Browne.
RECOURSEFUL a.
Having recurring flow and ebb; moving alternately. [Obs.] Drayton.
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