Series-wound


[seer-eez-wound] /ˈsɪər izˌwaʊnd/
adjective, Electricity.
1.
noting a commutator motor in which the field circuit and armature circuit are connected in series.
series-wound
/ˈsɪəriːzˌwaʊnd; -rɪz-/
adjective
1.
(of a motor or generator) having the field and armature circuits connected in series Compare shunt-wound

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