- Look up
propel or
propelling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Propel or
propelling may
refer to: Propulsion, to push
forward or
drive an
object forward...
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engines may have an
additional and
separate propelling nozzle which further accelerates the byp**** air.
Propelling nozzles also act as
downstream restrictors...
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tightening environmental laws and
restrictions on
greenhouse gas
emissions are
propelling work on
alternative power systems for cars. This
includes hybrid vehicles...
- two-bladed, fan-shaped
propeller in 1832 and
publicly demonstrated it in 1833,
propelling a row boat
across Yarmouth Harbour and a
small coastal schooner at Saint...
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Propel Water is an
American brand of
flavored bottled water that is
marketed as
containing antioxidants and vitamins. It is a
beverage product of Gatorade...
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Within the
terminology are the self-
propelled gun, self-
propelled howitzer, self-
propelled mortar, and self-
propelled rocket artillery. They are high-mobility...
- Look up self-
propelled in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Self-
propelled may
refer to Human-powered transport,
humans moving themselves (and
their cargo)...
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mechanic might prefer to
describe the hot g****es in an
engine cylinder as
propelling the
piston (translational motion),
which drives the
crankshaft (rotational...
- A
propelling control vehicle (PCV) is a type of
British railway carriage for
carrying mail. They were
converted from
class 307
driving trailers and have...
- A rocket-
propelled grenade (RPG), also
known colloquially as a
rocket launcher, is a shoulder-fired anti-tank
weapon that
launches rockets equipped with...