
1) Can shape 2) Container 3) Drinking straw 4) Edison recording medium 5) Engine chamber 6) Engine technology 7) French word used in English 8) Locomotive part 9) Long round shape 10) One of eight in a V-8 11) Piston chamber 12) Piston locale 13) Revolvers 14) Tube
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1) Container 2) Cyl 3) Drum 4) Pipe 5) Roll 6) Stalactite 7) Stalagmite 8) Tube
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• (n.) The bore of a gun; the turning chambered breech of a revolver. • (n.) The revolving square prism carrying the cards in a Jacquard loom. • (n.) Any hollow body of cylindrical form • (n.) The barrel of an air or other pump. • (n.) The space inclosed by any cylindrical surface. The space may be limited or unlimited in l...
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(from the article `telephone and telephone system`) ...facsimile transmission. The demonstration took place in 1851 at the World`s Fair in London. Blakewell`s system differed somewhat from Bain`s in ...
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in geometry, surface of revolution that is traced by a straight line (the generatrix) that always moves parallel to itself or some fixed line or ... [2 related articles]
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in mechanical engineering, chamber of an engine in which a piston moves. See piston and cylinder.[7 related articles]
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A three-dimensional surface described by the Cartesian equation (x/a)
2 + (y/b)
2 = 1. If a = b then the surface is a circular cylinder, otherwise it is an elliptic cylinder. The cylinder is a degenerate quadric because at least one of the coordinates (i...
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A hollow cylindrical-shaped device in which the power of a reciprocating engine is developed. In the case of a steam engine, it is here that the power of the steam is converted to mechanical motion.
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A type of escapement, especially popular in Switzerland between about 1840 and 1890, in which the teeth of the escape- wheel interact with a cut-away cylinder which forms part of the balance-staff.
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Most rollers in the printing press are called rolls with the exception of ones on which the rubber plates are mounted, and the one which receives the impression. These are usually referred to as cylinders, i.e., plate cylinder, impression cylinder.
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1. A cylindrical lens. ... 2. A cylindrical or rodlike renal cast. ... 3. A cylindrical metal container for gases stored under high pressure. ... Origin: G. Kylindros, a roll ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Cyl'in·der noun [ French
cylindre , Old French
cilindre , Latin
cylindrus , from Greek
ky`lindros , from
kyli`ndein ,
kyli`ein , to roll. Confer
Calender the machine.]
1. (Geom.) (a) A solid body which may be gener...
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[Basketball] the imaginary area directly above the basket where goaltending or basket interference can occur.
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a machined hole in cylinder block for piston, open at both ends.
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(cyl., C) Type: Term Pronunciation: sil′in-der Definitions: 1. A cylindric or rodlike renal cast. 2. A cylindric metal container for gases stored under high pressure. See: cylindric lens
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A cylinder is the name given to the revolving square prism carrying the cards in a Jacquard-loom.
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A right angle circular cylinder.
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A solid figure with two parallel bases that are congruent circles
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noun a chamber within which piston moves
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noun a surface generated by rotating a parallel line around a fixed line
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(geometry) In geometry, a prism with a circular cross-section. In everyday use, the term applies to a right cylinder, in which the curved surface is perpendicular to the base. As it is a prism, the volume (
V) of...
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One of a group of chambers in the engine within which the process of combustion takes place. The most common engine configurations utilize either four (4), six (6) or eight (8) cylinders.
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a surface or solid bounded by two parallel planes and generated by a straight line moving parallel to the given planes and tracing a curve bounded by the planes and lying in a plane perpendicular or oblique to the given planes. · any cylinderlike object or part, whether solid or hollow. · the rotating part of a revolver, containing the...
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A cylinrical metal container used to safely store high pressure air. Most are made of steel or aluminum.
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A three-dimensional shape featuring two circle bases connected by a curved tube.
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