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light engine

British  

noun

  1. US equivalent: wildcat.  a railway locomotive in motion without drawing any carriages or wagons

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Yes that’s expensive, but this is Leica Leica partnered with Hisense for the triple RGB laser light engine, which is something of a trend as the originator of the laser TV.

From The Verge • Sep. 1, 2022

AWOL’s Hisense relationship is evident with the Tri-Chroma triple-laser light engine it uses.

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Carmack's light engine allows the game's designers to paint the story the way a film director would, with light and shadow, like a noir mystery.

From Time Magazine Archive

G.M. developed the aluminum engine not only for greater economy in manufacture and operation, but also to lick the limitations of rear-engine cars, which require a very light engine or a short wheelbase.

From Time Magazine Archive

The first very light engine to be available was the Antoinette, built by Leon Levavasseur in France.

From Marvels of Modern Science by Severing, Paul