reciprocating engine
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of reciprocating engine
First recorded in 1815–25
Example Sentences
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At the same time, oil and gas is expected to see moderate growth this year, with reciprocating engine sales expected to increase, driven by strong demand in gas compression applications, Creed says.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 1, 2026
Even though Mazda's rotary Wankel engine was initially dirtier than the conventional reciprocating engine, the Japanese firm managed to control its emissions by installing a thermal reactor that burns the noxious gases.
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And there were still many jet plane problems to be licked before the planes were as practical as reciprocating engine types.
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There was plenty of space for a seated pilot behind a reciprocating engine.
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The engineers' accommodation was in the next compartment directly alongside the casing of the reciprocating engine room.
From Loss of the Steamship 'Titanic' by Government, British
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