diphase

[dahy-feyz] /ˈdaɪˌfeɪz/
adjective, Electricity
1.
having two phases; two-phase.
Also, diphasic
[dahy-fey-zik] /daɪˈfeɪ zɪk/ (Show IPA)
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Origin
1895-1900; di-1 + phase
Examples from the web for diphase
  • Interface module slot for conditioned diphase and expandability to new technologies.
  • Wastewater contaminated with solvents is also generated when water from diphase parts cleaning operations is replaced.
  • diphase cleaning methods use a water bath followed by solvent spray.
  • diphase cleaning is sometimes used to combine a water rinse before and after the solvent cleaning into a single step.
British Dictionary definitions for diphase

diphase

/ˈdaɪˌfeɪz/
adjective (physics)
1.
of, having, or concerned with two phases