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telodynamic
telodynamic, a. (ˌtɛləʊdɪˈnæmɪk, -daɪ-) Also (more regularly) teledynamic. [f. telo-2 + dynamic.] Term applied to a cable used for transmitting mechanical power to a distance.1870 J. Anderson in Eng. Mech. 14 Jan. 427/1 A given pressure on the piston.., like the telodynamic cord, will transmit mecha... Oxford English Dictionary
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teledynamic
teledynamic see telodynamic. Oxford English Dictionary
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History of electric power transmission
Chief among them were telodynamic (cable in motion), pneumatic (pressurized air), and hydraulic (pressurized fluid) transmission. Cable cars were the most frequent example of telodynamic transmission, whose lines could extend for several miles for a single section. wikipedia.org
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telo-
▪ I. telo-1 (ˈtɛləʊ, ˈtiːləʊ) combining form repr. Gr. τέλος, τέλε-ος end, occurring in a few scientific (biological, etc.) terms: see also teleo-2. ˈteloblast [Gr. βλαστός germ], each of a number of proliferating cells at one end of the embryo in segmented animals, as insects and annelids; teloˈden... Oxford English Dictionary
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fly
▪ I. fly, n.1 (flaɪ) Pl. flies (flaɪz). Forms: fléoᵹe (in comb. fléoᵹ-, fléoh-), fl{yacu}ᵹe, Northumb. fléᵹe, 2–4 fliȝe, south. vliȝe, 3 fleoȝe, flye, south. vlie, 3–4 fleȝe, south. vleȝe, fleih, south.. vleih, 3–7, 8 Sc. flie, 4– north. and Sc. flee, 4–5 flegh, (4 fleeȝe, fleh, flei(ghe, fley(e, fl... Oxford English Dictionary
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