"series-wound" meaning in English

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Adjective

IPA: /ˈsɪəɹiːzˈwaʊnd/ [UK]
Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} series-wound (not comparable)
  1. (electrical engineering) Of an electric motor, having the windings connected in series. Tags: not-comparable Categories (topical): Electrical engineering
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