dynamo-electrical

dy·na·mo·e·lec·tric

[dahy-nuh-moh-i-lek-trik]
adjective
pertaining to the conversion of mechanical energy into electric energy, or vice versa: a dynamoelectric machine.
Also, dy·na·mo·e·lec·tri·cal.


Origin:
1880–85; dynamo- + electric

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dynamoelectric or dynamoelectrical (ˌdaɪnəməʊɪˈlɛktrɪk) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
of or concerned with the interconversion of mechanical and electrical energy
 
dynamoelectrical or dynamoelectrical
 
adj

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dynamoelectric   (dī'nə-mō'ĭ-lěk'trĭk)  Pronunciation Key 
Relating to the conversion of mechanical energy to electrical energy or vice versa. hydroelectric power plants and electric engines are examples of dynamoelectric technology.
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