motive power

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English

Noun

motive power (usually uncountable, plural motive powers)

  1. (sometimes figurative) The power that enables something to move.
    Using electricity as motive power for railroads will do away with fuel trains, tenders, coal handling, water, and all that.
  2. (rail transport, collectively) the locomotives that operate on a railway

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Derived terms

  • MPD (motive power depot)

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