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shunter
shunt S0378900 (shŭnt)n.1. The act or process of turning aside or moving to an alternate course.2. A railroad switch.3. Electricity A low-resistance connection between two points in an electric circuit that forms an alternative path for a portion of the current. Also called bypass.4. Medicine A passage between two natural body channels, such as blood vessels, especially one created surgically to divert or permit flow from one pathway or region to another; a bypass.v. shunt·ed, shunt·ing, shunts v.tr.1. To turn or move aside or onto another course: shunting traffic around an accident.2. To evade by putting aside or ignoring: urgent problems that society can no longer shunt aside.3. To switch (a train or car) from one track to another.4. Electricity To provide or divert (current) by means of a shunt.5. Medicine To divert or permit flow of (a body fluid) from one pathway or region to another by surgical means.v.intr.1. To move or turn aside.2. Electricity To become diverted by means of a shunt. Used of a circuit. [Middle English shunten, to flinch.] shunt′er n.shunter (ˈʃʌntə) n (Railways) a small railway locomotive used for manoeuvring coaches rather than for making journeysThesaurusNoun | 1. | shunter - a small locomotive used to move cars around but not to make tripslocomotive, locomotive engine, railway locomotive, engine - a wheeled vehicle consisting of a self-propelled engine that is used to draw trains along railway tracks | TranslationsShunter
Shunter a self-powered locomotive used on railroads for booster or switching work. It is a thermal type driven by a carburetor or diesel internal-combustion engine with a power of about 200 kilowatts. Shunters usually have mechanical or hydraulic transmissions. MedicalSeeshuntshunter Related to shunter: switch engineWords related to shunternoun a small locomotive used to move cars around but not to make tripsRelated Words- locomotive
- locomotive engine
- railway locomotive
- engine
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