1. reciprocating - Adjective
2. reciprocating - Verb
of Reciprocate
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt also involves constant reference of all the reciprocating sub-sets to the comprehensive totality of non-simultaneous universe, from which naught may be lost. Buckminster Fuller
Ah, what balance is needed at the edges of such an abyss. I am left alone on the surface of a turning planet. What to do but, like Michelangelo's Adam, put my hand out into unknown space, hoping for the reciprocating touch? R. S. Thomas
Industrial man --a sentient reciprocating engine having a fluctuating output, coupled to an iron wheel revolving with uniform velocity. And then we wonder why this should be the golden age of revolution and mental derangement. Aldous Huxley
All parts rotate moving in one direction, as opposed to the common reciprocating piston engine which has pistons violently changing direction. Source: Internet
A reciprocating piston engine with equal power to a Wankel will be approximately twice the displacement. Source: Internet
A Wankel rotary engine has stronger flows of air-fuel mixture and a longer operating cycle than a reciprocating engine, realizing concomitantly thorough mixing of hydrogen and air. Source: Internet