A ventilating machine to draw off the foul air from the hold of a ship, and induce a current of fresh air into it.
·- A suffix or terminal formative, used principally in biological terms, and signifying growth, form...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
·noun A violent gust of wind. II. Blast ·noun A flatulent disease of sheep. III. Blast ·vt To conf...
To curse. ...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
A sudden and violent gust of wind: it is generally of short duration, and succeeded by a fine breeze...
The Sailor's Word-Book
·vt To assault with an engine. II. Engine ·noun (Pronounced, in this sense, ////.) Natural capacity...
a term applied exclusively to military affairs in the Bible. The engines to which the term is applie...
William Smith's Bible Dictionary
·add. ·- A lamp provided with some arrangement for intensifying combustion by means of a blast. ...
·- The exhaust pipe of a steam engine, or any pipe delivering steam or air, when so constructed as t...
·- ·see under <<Blast>>. ...
·noun A whirling blast or wind. ...
A provincialism denoting a sudden and local motion of the air, resembling a miniature whirlwind. ...
·- An engine driven by heated or by compressed air. ...
·add. ·- A switching engine the running gear and driving gear of which are on a bogie, or truck. ...
·add. ·- ·Alt. of Diesel motor. ...
·adj Sized by a machine, and not while in the pulp; — said of paper. ...
·add. ·- A kind of internal-combustion engine (which see) using fixed gas; also, broadly, any intern...
·add. ·- An engine using the Otto cycle. ...
·add. ·- An engine, usually an internal-combustion engine of a certain type (the radial type) having...
·add. ·- A semiradial engine. ·see Radial engine, above. ...
·add. ·- ·see Radial engine, above. ...
·- An engine moved by steam. ...
·add. ·- A steam engine having two or more steam cylinders in line, with a common piston rod. ...
·add. ·- An engine having a trunk piston, as most internal combustion engines. ...
·- An engine to raise water; or an engine moved by water; also, an engine or machine for extinguishi...
An auxiliary steam-engine for feeding the boilers of the principal engine when they are stopped; or ...
(See marine engines.) Engine was of old a military machine for warfare. ...
Sleepers, or pieces of timber placed between the keelson, in a steamer, and the boilers of the steam...
A direct-acting steam-engine, in which the end of the connecting-rod is attached to the bottom of a ...
·add. ·- A generator having its revolving part carried on the shaft of the driving engine. ...
A condensing machine, in which the downward stroke of the piston is performed by the pressure of the...
A steam engine in which the connecting rod is led at once from the head of the piston to the crank, ...
One in which the steam acts upon the piston against a vacuum, both in the upward and downward moveme...
A dial-contrivance by which the officer on deck can communicate with the engineer below. ...
A high-pressure steam-engine. ...
A steam-engine where the top of the piston-rod is coupled with the crank, and the piston-rod moves b...
See atmospheric steam-engine. ...
See atmospheric steam-engine ...
; eccentric, as in a turning-lathe. The bend or knee pinned on the shafts, by which they are moved r...
, is the strong supporter of the paddle-shafts and intermediate shaft; it rests on columns, and is f...
This is said when the gab of the eccentric rod is allowed to fall upon its stud on the gab-lever. ...
Disconnecting the eccentric rod from the gab-lever. ...