Teslaphile
English
Noun
Teslaphile (plural Teslaphiles)
- An aficionado or fan of the scientist Nikola Tesla.
- 1993 September 13, Kevin D Quitt, “Looking for analysis of Tesla Turbines”, in sci.physics (Usenet):
- Disclaimer: While I admire the man's accomplishments, I am not a Teslaphile. That said, I am interested in help analysing the capabilities of Tesla's turbine design.
- 1998, WA1TBY, TNX W8WFB, Dixie Amateur Rado Club May 1997 newsletter, 73 Amateur Radio Today
- Attention, Teslaphiles! You may recall articles by John Wagner W8AHB urging more recognition of Nikola Tesla and his contributions to science
- 1999 October 5, Jim Schafer, Jr., “(yet another) List of incredibles!”, in alt.fan.cecil-adams (Usenet):
- The story I've always heard, as a Teslaphile, says that the concept (I don't know about the actual device used) was invented by Thomas Edison to scare people away from alternating current.
- An aficionado or fan of Tesla, Inc. or its products, particularly the vehicles.
- 2014 August 6, Ben Geier, “Tesla says it has resolved a Chinese trademark dispute”, in Fortune:
- Teslaphiles are also eagerly awaiting the release of the Model X, which is currently teased on the manufacturer’s website.
- 2014 August 11, “2014 Tesla Model S P85+ vs. 2014 BMW i8 Comparison”, in Motor Trend:
- While we were topping off the Tesla at the Supercharger in Gilroy, California, the gathered Teslaphiles laughed at the i8’s minuscule trunk.
- 2015 November 4, Henry Payne, “Payne: The Ludicrous Tesla Model S P90D”, in The Detroit News:
- As Teslaphiles like to say: “Elon Musk didn’t set out to make the best luxury electric car, he set out to make the best car.”
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