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three-phase (not comparable)

  1. (electricity) Using three separate alternating currents of the same voltage at different phases.
    • 1963 January, “Beyond the Channel: Italy”, in Modern Railways, page 62:
      By the end of the year all new electrification projects were virtually complete and conversion of the remaining three-phase 3,700V a.c. sections to 3,000V d.c. was well in hand.

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