- a word derived from vibration.
Example Sentences
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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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Inventor Kettering also developed a way of synchronizing its twin screws so that it is vibrationless.
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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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Luxury on the Normandie will begin in her engine room where a vibrationless electric drive will transmit power from steam turbogenerators to four 40,000-h. p. electric motors, one on each propeller shaft.
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For the 1,000 passengers on board, the trip will be strikingly smooth and vibrationless.
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