1. steam-powered - Adjective
2. steam-powered - Adjective Satellite
powered by a steam engine
Source: WordNeta steam-powered locomotive Source: Internet
Amphibious and auxiliary ships continued to use 600 psi (4.14 MPa) steam post-World War II, with USS, launched in 2001, possibly the last non-nuclear steam-powered ship built for the US Navy. Source: Internet
Before long, to meet the demands of an increasingly steam-powered navy, coaling facilities were built, and in 1862 a 'steam factory' housing metalworkers, a machine shop and smelting works, was established. Source: Internet
For example, a steam-powered type must maintain 0.4 millimeter (.016 inch) inter-disk spacing. Source: Internet
Construction combined the modern with the ageless: up-to-date steam-powered equipment and custom-designed wheeled tree moving machines augmented massive numbers of unskilled laborers wielding shovels. Source: Internet
Daredevil "Mad" Mike Hughes, 64, died Saturday when his steam-powered rocket crashed after a short flight over the Californian desert. Source: Internet