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two-cylinder

Adjective

Meaning

two-cylinder (not comparable)

(of an engine) having two cylinders

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

By 1910, Peugeot's product line included a convert two-cylinder and six four-cylinders, of between two and six liters. Source: Internet

In 1720 Jacob Leupold described a two-cylinder high-pressure steam engine. citation The invention was published in his major work "Theatri Machinarum Hydraulicarum". citation The engine used two heavy pistons to provide motion to a water pump. Source: Internet

A V-twin engine, also called a V2 engine, is a two-cylinder internal combustion engine where the cylinders are arranged in a configuration. Source: Internet

Borgeson, p. 63 The steel-bodied, Frua -designed 1952 "Mille Miles" (celebrating class victories at the Mille Miglia ) was a mini-GT with a 65 hp Panhard two-cylinder. Source: Internet

In spite of his preference for three or four cylinder cars, Rolls was impressed with the two-cylinder Royce 10 and in a subsequent agreement of 23 December 1904 agreed to take all the cars Royce could make. Source: Internet

Program created by Albert Tillman and Bev Morgan now known as LA County Scuba. citation * 1954: In the USA, MSA advertises (in Popular Mechanics magazine) a two-cylinder aqualung-like open-circuit diving set using the MSA regulator. Source: Internet

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