What does four-stroke engine mean?
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four-stroke en·gine
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Princeton's WordNet
four-stroke engine, four-stroke internal-combustion enginenoun
an internal-combustion engine in which an explosive mixture is drawn into the cylinder on the first stroke and is compressed and ignited on the second stroke; work is done on the third stroke and the products of combustion are exhausted on the fourth stroke
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four-stroke enginenoun
An engine in which the pistons perform four strokes per engine cycle (i.e. intake, compression, power, exhaust).
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of four-stroke engine in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of four-stroke engine in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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- čtyřdobý spalovací motorCzech
- firetaktsmotorDanish
- Viertakter, ViertaktmotorGerman
- kvartakta motoroEsperanto
- motor de cuatro tiemposSpanish
- neljataktiline sisepõlemismootorEstonian
- nelitahtimoottoriFinnish
- cycle à quatre temps, moteur à quatre tempsFrench
- inneall ceithre bhuilleIrish
- מחזור ארבע פעימותHebrew
- Otto-motorHungarian
- putaran empat-takIndonesian
- fjórgengisvélIcelandic
- motore a quattro tempiItalian
- 4ストローク機関, 4サイクル機関Japanese
- четиритактен моторMacedonian
- enjin empat lejangMalay
- viertaktmotorDutch
- firetaktsmotorNorwegian
- czterosuw, czterotakt, silnik czterosuwowyPolish
- motor a quatro temposPortuguese
- четырёхтактный двигательRussian
- четверотактни мотор, četverotaktni motorSerbo-Croatian
- štvortaktný spaľovací motorSlovak
- štiritaktni motorSlovene
- fyrtaktsmotorSwedish
- 4 zamanlı motorTurkish
- اربع ضربہ چکرUrdu
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