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Stator   Listen
noun
stator  n.  (Mach.) A stationary part in or about which another part (the rotor) revolves, esp. when both are large; as,
(a)
(Elec.) The stationary member of an electrical machine, as of an induction motor.
(b)
(Steam Turbine) The case inclosing a turbine wheel; the body of stationary blades or nozzles.






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"Stator" Quotes from Famous Books



... The prayer was no sooner made than shame and respect for their king checked many; the fears of the fugitives changed suddenly into confidence. The place they first stood at was where now is the temple of Jupiter Stator (which may be translated the Stayer); there they rallied again into ranks, and repulsed the Sabines to the place called now Regia, and to the temple of Vesta; where both parties, preparing to begin a second battle, were ...
— The Boys' and Girls' Plutarch - Being Parts of The "Lives" of Plutarch • Plutarch



Words linked to "Stator" :   mechanical device, rotor, turbine



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