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electromotive

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e·lec·tro·mo·tive  (-lktr-mtv)
adj.
Of, relating to, or producing electric current.

electromotive [ɪˌlɛktrəʊˈməʊtɪv]
adj
(Electronics) of, concerned with, producing, or tending to produce an electric current

electromotive  (-lktr-mtv)
Capable of accelerating electric charges and creating electric current; having electric potential.
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Adj.1.electromotive - concerned with or producing electric current
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electromotive [ɪˌlektrəʊˈməʊtɪv] ADJelectromotor
electromotive [ɪˌlɛktrəʊˈməʊtɪv] adjelettromotore/trice


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