four-cycle

  • 1Four-cycle — Four cy cle, n. (Thermodynamics) A four stroke cycle, as the Otto cycle, for an internal combustion engine. {Four cy cle}, a. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 2Four-cycle — Four cy cle, n. (Thermodynamics) A four stroke cycle, as the Otto cycle, for an internal combustion engine. {Four cy cle}, a. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 3four-cycle — [fôr′sī′kəl] adj. FOUR STROKE …

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  • 4four-cycle — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective : having a four stroke cycle a four cycle internal combustion engine * * * /fawr suy keuhl, fohr /, adj. noting or pertaining to an internal combustion engine in which a complete cycle in each cylinder requires four… …

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  • 5four-cycle motor — keturtaktis variklis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. four cycle motor vok. Viertaktmotor, m rus. четырёхтактный двигатель, m pranc. moteur à quatre temps, m …

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  • 6four-cycle — /fawr suy keuhl, fohr /, adj. noting or pertaining to an internal combustion engine in which a complete cycle in each cylinder requires four strokes, one to draw in air or an air fuel mixture, one to compress it, one to ignite it and do work, and …

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  • 7four cycle engine — See four stroke cycle engine …

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  • 8four-cycle engine — See four stroke cycle engine …

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  • 9Four-stroke engine — Four stroke cycle used in gasoline/petrol engines. The right blue side is the intake and the left yellow side is the exhaust. The cylinder wall is a thin sleeve surrounded by cooling liquid. A video montage of the Otto engines running at the… …

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  • 10Cycle index — In mathematics, and in particular in the field of combinatorics, cycle indices are used in combinatorial enumeration when symmetries are to be taken into account. This is particularly important in species theory. Each permutation π of a finite… …

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