ground power

English

Noun

ground power (uncountable)

  1. Electric power supplied from the ground to an aircraft while it is on the ground.
  2. Electric power supplied from the shore to a ship or boat while it is lying at berth.
  3. (military) Ground forces.

Synonyms

  • (power supplied to a ship): shorepower, cold ironing

Translations

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