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turboelectric |
As an adjective turboelectric is
(of a transmission in ships and locomotives) that uses electric generators to convert the mechanical energy of a turbine into electric energy and electric motors to convert it back into mechanical energy to power the driveshafts.
driveshaft |
turboelectric |
As a noun driveshaft
is a shaft used to transmit rotary motion.
As an adjective turboelectric is
(of a transmission in ships and locomotives) that uses electric generators to convert the mechanical energy of a turbine into electric energy and electric motors to convert it back into mechanical energy to power the driveshafts.
motor |
turboelectric |
As a noun motor
is engine (mechanical device).
As an adjective turboelectric is
(of a transmission in ships and locomotives) that uses electric generators to convert the mechanical energy of a turbine into electric energy and electric motors to convert it back into mechanical energy to power the driveshafts.
turbine |
turboelectric |
As a verb turbine
is .
As an adjective turboelectric is
(of a transmission in ships and locomotives) that uses electric generators to convert the mechanical energy of a turbine into electric energy and electric motors to convert it back into mechanical energy to power the driveshafts.
energy |
turboelectric |
As a noun energy
is the impetus behind all motion and all activity.
As an adjective turboelectric is
(of a transmission in ships and locomotives) that uses electric generators to convert the mechanical energy of a turbine into electric energy and electric motors to convert it back into mechanical energy to power the driveshafts.
mechanical |
turboelectric |
As adjectives the difference between mechanical and turboelectric
is that
mechanical is characteristic of someone who does manual labour for a living; coarse, vulgar while
turboelectric is (of a transmission in ships and locomotives) that uses electric generators to convert the mechanical energy of a turbine into electric energy and electric motors to convert it back into mechanical energy to power the driveshafts.
convert |
turboelectric |
As a noun convert
is a person who has converted to his or her religion.
As a verb convert
is (
lb) to transform or change (something) into another form, substance, state, or product.
As an adjective turboelectric is
(of a transmission in ships and locomotives) that uses electric generators to convert the mechanical energy of a turbine into electric energy and electric motors to convert it back into mechanical energy to power the driveshafts.
generator |
turboelectric |
As a noun generator
is generator.
As an adjective turboelectric is
(of a transmission in ships and locomotives) that uses electric generators to convert the mechanical energy of a turbine into electric energy and electric motors to convert it back into mechanical energy to power the driveshafts.
electric |
turboelectric |
As adjectives the difference between electric and turboelectric
is that
electric is electric while
turboelectric is (of a transmission in ships and locomotives) that uses electric generators to convert the mechanical energy of a turbine into electric energy and electric motors to convert it back into mechanical energy to power the driveshafts.
locomotive |
turboelectric |
As adjectives the difference between locomotive and turboelectric
is that
locomotive is of or relating to locomotion while
turboelectric is that uses electric generators to convert the mechanical energy of a turbine into electric energy and electric motors to convert it back into mechanical energy to power the driveshafts.
As a noun locomotive
is the power unit of a train which does not carry passengers or freight itself, but pulls the coaches or rail cars or wagons.
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