locomotive

  • 11Locomotive — Exemple de Locomotive à vapeur Exemple de …

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  • 12locomotive — locomotively, adv. locomotiveness, locomotivity, n. /loh keuh moh tiv/, n. 1. a self propelled, vehicular engine, powered by steam, a diesel, or electricity, for pulling or, sometimes, pushing a train or individual railroad cars. 2. an organized… …

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  • 13Locomotive No. 1 — Infobox Locomotive name=Locomotive No. 1 powertype=Steam builder=Robert Stephenson and Company railroad=Sydney Railway deliverydate=January 1855 firstrun=May 24 1855 serialnumber=958 whytetype=0 4 2 railroadclass=1 numinclass=4 retiredate=1877… …

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  • 14Locomotive IS — The Steam locomotive IS was a Soviet passenger steam locomotive. The contract design was prepared in 1929 at the Kolomna factory. The IS were manufactured between 1932 and 1942. OverviewThe steam locomotive had seven axles, of which four were… …

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  • 15Locomotive 50 — La locomotive 5001 est une locomotive prototype unique. Sommaire 1 Locomotive série 50 2 Fin de carrière 3 La 5001 du PFT 4 Données techniques …

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  • 16locomotive — n. 1) to drive a locomotive 2) a diesel; electric; steam locomotive * * * [ˌləʊkə məʊtɪv] electric steam locomotive a diesel to drive a locomotive …

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  • 17locomotive — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. steam engine, electric locomotive, diesel locomotive, wood burner, coal burner, passenger locomotive, freight locomotive; see also engine 1 , train 2 …

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  • 18locomotive — lo|co|mo|tive1 [ˌləukəˈməutıv US ˌloukəˈmou ] n especially AmE a railway engine locomotive 2 locomotive2 adj [only before noun] technical relating to movement ▪ an increase in locomotive power …

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  • 19locomotive — [17] Locomotive denotes etymologically ‘moving by change of place’. It is an anglicization of modern Latin locōmōtīvus, a compound formed from locus ‘place’ and mōtīvus ‘causing to move’ (source of English motive). Originally it was used strictly …

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  • 20locomotive — I UK [ˌləʊkəˈməʊtɪv] / US [ˌloʊkəˈmoʊtɪv] noun [countable] Word forms locomotive : singular locomotive plural locomotives the vehicle at the front of a train that pulls it II UK [ˌləʊkəˈməʊtɪv] / US [ˌloʊkəˈmoʊtɪv] adjective science involving… …

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