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Electrepeter
Electrepeter E`lec*trep"e*ter, n. [Electro + Gr. ? to turn.] An instrument used to change the direction of electric currents; a commutator. [R.]

Meaning of Electre from wikipedia

- evolved into ELECTRE I (electre one) and the evolutions have continued with ELECTRE II, ELECTRE III, ELECTRE IV, ELECTRE IS and ELECTRE TRI (electre tree),...
- Electre may refer to: Électre (opera), a 1782 opera by the French composer Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne Électre (Gouvy), an 1886 operatic oratorio–cantata by...
- Électre (Electra) is an opera by the French composer Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opéra) on 2 July...
- Électre is a large-scale operatic oratorio–cantata by Théodore Gouvy from 1886. Électre – Françoise Pollet (soprano), Marcel Vanaud (baritone), Cécile...
- tombé du ciel exprès pour nous by N. Sadour and A. Vampilov 1999, 2000: Electre, by Sophocle, directed by Claudia Stavisky 1999: Le baladin du monde occidental...
- was Benedicte in December, and was followed by tropical storms Frida and Electre in February and Justine in March. The final storm of the season was Cyclone...
- predecessor, Bèrènice, with development initiated in 1965 to support the ELECTRE reentry experiment program. Tibère, standing at a height of 14.5 m and...
- 2020. "Livres Hebdo (nº 321)". Livres Hebdo, n° 321 (in French). Paris: Electre S.A. January 1999. Hache-Bissette, Françoise (2002). "Découvertes Gallimard...
- school The French school focuses on decision aiding, in particular the ELECTRE family of outranking methods that originated in France during the mid-1960s...
- Idoménée; in 1707 his Atrée et Thyeste was repeatedly acted at court; Electre appeared in 1709; and in 1711 he produced his finest play, Rhadamiste et...