English

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Etymology

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volt +‎ -er

Noun

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volter (plural volters)

  1. (in combination) A device that produces or requires a specific number of volts.
    • 2007 March 2, TerryT, Chevy Nova Forum[2]:
      After searching and asking here, I finally bought my welder. I was leaning towards the Hobart 187, but instead went with the Lincoln 140C Power Mig. Its a 120 volter, so I dont[sic] need any new lines installed to the garage. Now, I just have to learn how to use it!
    • 2010 March 3, MrMarkIII, Mesa Boogie Amp Forum[3]:
      Another idea I heard but haven't tried is getting a 240 volt fan. It should run at half the speed of the 120 volter.
    • 2010 March 11, BigTuna, Audiokarma.org[4]:
      I have the 5590, which is the multi-volt, black face Euro version. It says on back that it consumes 1200 watts of energy at full rated power output, eek! I do have a 1250 too, but it's just the 120 Volter.
    • 2012 October 24, duc, Ford Transit Forum[5]:
      i have run the water heater and handywash and they work and will use them till i can afford to upgrade them i think. The microwave is a 240 volter that runs off a massive inverter that i assume this will really pull my batteries power down ,so i have removed the microwave ,i am leaving the inverter in place though as i`m sure it will be useful for something .

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French

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /vɔl.te/
  • Audio (Paris):(file)

Verb

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volter

  1. (intransitive, fencing) to make a volt[1]

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Swedish

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Noun

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volter

  1. indefinite plural of volt