Unless you had a 480V single phase motor. Not common, but no reason it can not be done.
In reality, there are no single phase motors. There are just motors with built in phase converters, and universal motors which are really DC machines.
Single phase induction motors are really two phase motors. The most common ones use a capacitor to shift the phase 90 degrees in order to produce the second phase. Some only use this second phase for starting, and some use it the whole time they are operating.
There are some exceptions to this, such as "shaded pole" motors, but these are mostly small very fractional horsepower devices used in small ventilation fans, clocks,,,,,,,,,,,,,