contactor

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contact +‎ -or

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contactor (plural contactors)

  1. (electrical engineering) A relay used to control an electrical power circuit
    • 1951 January, “Diesel-Electric Branch-Line Locomotive for British Railways”, in Railway Magazine, page 71:
      Compressed air is used for the operation of certain contactors, the sanders, the horn, and the re-fuelling equipment, but vacuum brakes are fitted to the locomotive.

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Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French contacteur.

Noun[edit]

contactor n (plural contactoare)

  1. contactor

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Adjective[edit]

contactor (feminine contactora, masculine plural contactores, feminine plural contactoras)

  1. contacting

Noun[edit]

contactor m (plural contactores)

  1. contactor

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