1. two-stroke - Noun
2. two-stroke - Adjective
two-stroke (not comparable)
(mechanical) Of or relating to a design of internal combustion engine, the working cycle of which is completed during two strokes of the piston.
Synonym: two-cycle
This motorbike has a two-stroke engine.
A two-stroke engine.
A vehicle or machine powered by a two-stroke engine.
The fuel used in a two-stroke engine.
(Australia, slang) Coca-Cola.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAll the three-cylinder two-stroke post-war cars had some sporting potential and formed the basis for many rally victories in the 1950s and early 1960s. Source: Internet
After further review, Woods was assessed a two-stroke penalty for the drop and not disqualified. citation He finished T4 in the event. Source: Internet
All are using the same water-cooled no-gearbox 125 cc "long life" two-stroke engines with starter and clutch, each with different technical specifications (mufflers, air boxes, carburetor, rev limit etc.). Source: Internet
American World War II Diesel-electric submarines operated on two-stroke cycle, as opposed to the four-stroke cycle that other navies used. Source: Internet
As of 2007, the 14-cylinder Wärtsilä-Sulzer 14RTFLEX96-C turbocharged two-stroke diesel engine built by Wärtsilä licensee Doosan in Korea is the most powerful diesel engine put into service, with a cylinder bore of convert delivering convert. Source: Internet
As a result, by 2003 no two-stroke machines remained in the MotoGP field. Source: Internet