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two-phase
[ too-feyz ]
two-phase
adjective
- (of an electrical circuit, device, etc) generating or using two alternating voltages of the same frequency, displaced in phase by 90° Alsoquarter-phase
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Word History and Origins
Origin of two-phase1
First recorded in 1895–1900
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Example Sentences
The hoax, entitled "Operation Bikini Bridge" by an anonymous user, featured a fairly simple, two-phase plot.
From The Daily Beast
Each strand was a fine wire of two-phase material—the harder phase being borazon, the softer being tungsten carbide.
From Project Gutenberg
Two-phase of three-phase currents would give two or three positive impulses during this time.
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The dynamos are alternating current two-phase machines, and are installed in duplicate.
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This is also true as to either phase of a two-phase system with independent circuits.
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In each compartment is a single bar, and the four bars form two sets for two-phase working.
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