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vibrationless
Derived word form of vibration

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Inventor Kettering also developed a way of synchronizing its twin screws so that it is vibrationless.

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Compact, vibrationless and delivering 80 h.p., it runs on any hydrocarbon fuel from kerosene to coal oil. and gets about 15 miles per gallon in urban traffic.

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It would be almost vibrationless, would need little lubrication, and would burn low-priced fuel such as kerosene or diesel oil.

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The American contribution to North Atlantic travel should be fireproof, vibrationless, attractive and economical vessels of reasonable size and speed, distinguished by the utmost in safety and comfort . . . available for National defense.

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It is as smooth as oil, so nearly vibrationless that sometimes a special gadget is installed to tap on the instrument board and keep the plane's instruments from sticking.

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