litz wire
[ lits ]
/ lɪts /
noun Electricity.
a wire used as a conductor of alternating current, composed of a number of insulated strands woven together to reduce skin effect.
Origin of litz wire
1925–30; partial translation of German
Litzendraht wire made up of strands, equivalent to
Litze (< Latin
līcium thread) +
Draht wire
Words nearby litz wire
liturgist,
liturgy,
lituus,
litvak,
litvinov,
litz wire,
litzmann obliquity,
liu pang,
liu shao qi,
liu shaoqi,
liuzhou