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  • 21supercharger — /sooh peuhr chahr jeuhr/, n. a mechanism for forcing air into an internal combustion engine in order to increase engine power. [1920 25; SUPERCHARGE + ER1] * * * Air compressor or blower used in piston type internal combustion engines to increase …

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  • 22German Type VII submarine — Type VII U boats were the workhorses of the German World War II U boot waffe . Type VII was based on earlier German submarine designs going back to the World War I Type UB III, designed through the Dutch dummy company Ingenieurskantoor voor… …

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  • 23T-stage — T stages are the small compressor stages, featured on some turbofan engines, that are mounted on the LP shaft directly behind the fan.Although T stages usually only supercharge the core stream, some engines do feature a deliberately oversized IP… …

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  • 24Rolls-Royce Model 250 — The Rolls Royce Model 250 (US military designation T63) is a highly successful turboshaft/turboprop engine family, originally started by a General Motors offshoot, the Allison Engine Company, in the early 1960s.HistoryAllison adopted a rather… …

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  • 25pressurised — (Brit.) adj. pressurized, having the internal cabin pressure regulated (in an airplane) pressurise (Brit.) preʃəraɪz v. keep nearly normal atmospheric pressure inside (an airplane); adjust the cabin pressure inside an airplane; apply force or… …

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  • 26pressurized — (Amer.) preʃəraɪzd adj. pressurised, having the internal cabin pressure regulated (in an airplane) pressurize (Amer.) pres·sur·ize || preʃəraɪz v. keep nearly normal atmospheric pressure inside (an airplane); adjust the cabin pressure… …

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  • 27Military history of Egypt during World War II — Map of modern Egypt. Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 History of British rule 1.2 United Kingdom s Mediterranean f …

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  • 28Tunisia Campaign — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Tunisia Campaign partof=World War II caption=November 23, 1942. The crew of an M3 (Lee) tank from the U.S. 1st Armored Division at Souk el Arba, Tunisia. date=November 17, 1942 – May 13, 1943 place=Tunisia casus …

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  • 29pressurise — (Brit.) preʃəraɪz v. keep nearly normal atmospheric pressure inside (an airplane); adjust the cabin pressure inside an airplane; apply force or weight, press; supercharge; compel, subject to mental stress, urge, insist, press; oblige,… …

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  • 30pressurises — pressurise (Brit.) preʃəraɪz v. keep nearly normal atmospheric pressure inside (an airplane); adjust the cabin pressure inside an airplane; apply force or weight, press; supercharge; compel, subject to mental stress, urge, insist, press;… …

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