Results for: reversing current
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broken down, dead people, doomed, entirely, exact, exhausted, inanimate, insensitive, lacking activity or interest, lacking any spark of life, landing close to hole, like a corpse, no longer alive, no longer current, nonresonant, not burning, not livin...dead
by an oscilloscope (device for recording and displaying changes in a current or electric voltage)oscilloscopically
by means of an electric current; in a galvanic mannergalvanically
Canada U.K.}: wheeled cart pushed by hand, Canada U.K.}: wheeled table, device collecting power from an overhead wire, gurney, move by trolley, streetcar propelled by electric current; device by which electric streetcar draws its current from a wire co...trolley
carry in the air; be carried by the wind, hover in the air, float gently, light breeze, signal using flags, signaling flag, something carried through air, sound or odor carried through the air; current or gust (of air, etc.); slight breeze, waif, wavin...waft
change construction by linguistic transformation, change electrical current by transformer, change mathematical expression by operator, change something dramatically, convert, become, transmute, metamorphose, convert something to different energy, resu...transform
channel in which the water flows that powers a mill; water current which powers a mill, channel providing water for mill wheel, millrun, millstream, water in mill wheelmillrace
channel into which the tide runs, tidal channel, tidal currenttideway
chemical compound which can conduct an electric current, compound separable into ions in solution, ion needed by cellelectrolyte
chemical separation by electricity, removal technique using electricity, separation of a chemical compound using an electric current; removal of hair and warts using such a methodelectrolysis
circular current, small whirlpool (of wind or water), divergence, flow contrary, form a circular current, form a small whirlpool, swirl around (about wind or water)eddy
clock (inside a computer) that shows the current time by the TIME command in DOS (continues running even when the computer is turned off)RTC (Real Time Clock)
coil of wire surrounding iron core, conductor that produces a magnetic field when an electrical current passes through it (Electricity)solenoid
cold current in Pacific, Peru CurrentHumboldt Current
cold current of the Atlantic Ocean, flowing south from Spain down the western coast of northern Africa, joining the westward-flowing North Equatorial Current west of Mauritania-SenegalCanary Current
 

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