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  • 21Opposed four engines — The term opposed four engine may refer to: a flat 4 engine, with two pairs of cylinders diametrically opposed to each other on either side of a common crankshaft a four cylinder H engine in which two flat twin engines are coupled together, one… …

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  • 22opposed-piston engine — /euh pohzd pis teuhn/ a reciprocating engine, as a diesel engine, in which each cylinder has two pistons that move simultaneously away from or toward the center. Also called opposed engine. [1965 70] * * * …

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  • 23opposed-cylinder engine — An engine with its cylinders arranged opposite each other in the same plane, with their connecting rods working on the same crankshaft. See horizontally opposed engine …

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  • 24opposed gate-source transistor — lauko tranzistorius su priešinėmis užtūra ir ištaka statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. opposed gate source transistor vok. Feldeffekttransistor mit einander gegenüberliegenden Gate und Source, m rus. полевой транзистор с… …

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  • 25opposed engine — See horizontally opposed engine …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 26opposed-piston engine — /euh pohzd pis teuhn/ a reciprocating engine, as a diesel engine, in which each cylinder has two pistons that move simultaneously away from or toward the center. Also called opposed engine. [1965 70] …

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  • 27opposed — adjective a) Acting in opposition; opposing. b) Being, of having an opponent; not unopposed …

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  • 28opposed — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. antagonistic to, averse, opposite, against, contrary, restrictive, hostile to, at odds, disputed, counter to, at cross purposes, up against*, against the grain*, at the other end of the spectrum*; see also reluctant ,… …

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  • 29opposed — op posed || É™ pəʊzd adj. be opposing in attitude or opinion; contrary, opposite; contrasting op·pose || É™ pəʊz v. resist; hinder; contend, be strong in a contradictory opinion; set against, contrast, counterbalance …

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  • 30opposed to — against …

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