Plumbing branch fitting loosely shaped like the letter "Y" with two ports opposite one port
A wye connection refers to a polyphase electrical supply where the source transformer has the conductors connected to the terminals in a physical arrangement resembling a Y Each point of the Y represents the connection of a hot conductor The angular displacement between each point on the Y is 120 degrees The center point is the common return point for the neutral conductor
The Wye Agreement was the second agreement between Israel and the Palestinians in November, 1998, under the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, brokered by the US Clinton administration It was intended to restart the peace process http: //www jajz-ed org il/100/maps/wye html
October 1998 agreement signed by Israel and the Palestinian Authority which laid the framework for future peace and security arrangements (signed at the Wye Plantation in Maryland, USA)
rural plantation in Maryland (USA) where peace talks and agreements took place between Israel and the Palestinians and U.S. President Bill Clinton (October 1998)
River, eastern Wales and western England. It flows from the moorlands of central Wales southeast across the English border and continues south into the estuary of the River Severn. It is about 130 mi (210 km) long. The ruins of Tintern Abbey (the inspiration for William Wordsworth's poem) are on its banks. It has rich salmon fisheries
wye
Turkish pronunciation
way
Pronunciation
/ˈwī/ /ˈwaɪ/
Etymology
[ 'wI ] (noun.) 1857. Of uncertain origin. Perhaps cognate with Old French ui or gui.