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Shunt   /ʃənt/   Listen
Shunt

verb
(past & past part. shunted; pres. part. shunting)
1.
Transfer to another track, of trains.
2.
Provide with or divert by means of an electrical shunt.



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"Shunt" Quotes from Famous Books



... land of their fathers knew them no more. Dry the starting tear! here your pity is misplaced. Think of no vine-covered cottages ruined; no homesteads burned; no fields laid waste. They lived mainly in the saddle; they were as much at home fleeing before the Chinese army as at another time. A shunt here; a good kick off there: so he dealt with them. It is in European veins their blood flows now;—and prides itself on its pure undiluted Aryanism and Nordicism, no doubt. I suppose scarcely a people in continental Europe is without some mixture of it; for they enlisted at last in all ...
— The Crest-Wave of Evolution • Kenneth Morris



Words linked to "Shunt" :   circuit, shunter, shift, deviate, transfer, bypass, implant, passage, passageway, electrical circuit, conductor, electric circuit



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