Definitions from Wiktionary (push-pull)
▸ adjective: Operated by pushing and pulling.
▸ adjective: (rail transport) Operating with locomotives at both the head and rear of a train, or with a locomotive at one end and a driving position in the vehicle at the opposite end, so that the train can be driven from either end.
▸ adjective: Having two electronic devices in opposite phase.
▸ noun: An alternation or fluctuation between two opposites; a back-and-forth dispute, a tug of war.
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▸ adjective: Operated by pushing and pulling.
▸ adjective: (rail transport) Operating with locomotives at both the head and rear of a train, or with a locomotive at one end and a driving position in the vehicle at the opposite end, so that the train can be driven from either end.
▸ adjective: Having two electronic devices in opposite phase.
▸ noun: An alternation or fluctuation between two opposites; a back-and-forth dispute, a tug of war.
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