ˈintə(r)+ˌ- noun
Etymology: inter- + pole
: a supplementary pole placed between the regular poles of a direct-current dynamo or motor in order to regulate commutation — called also commutating pole
ˈintə(r)+ˌ- noun
Etymology: inter- + pole
: a supplementary pole placed between the regular poles of a direct-current dynamo or motor in order to regulate commutation — called also commutating pole
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012