engined

engined
(in combination) Having a specified number or configuration of engines

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  • -engined — [[t] enʤɪnd[/t]] COMB in ADJ engined combines with other words to show the number or type of engines that something has. ...the world s biggest twin engined airliner. ...a petrol engined Ford Transit …   English dictionary

  • engined — adj. having an engine, having a certain kind or number of engines …   English contemporary dictionary

  • engined — needing …   Anagrams dictionary

  • engined — enˈgined adjective Having (a certain type, number, etc of) engines • • • Main Entry: ↑engine …   Useful english dictionary

  • EMD Winton-engined switchers — Early General Motors Electro Motive Division switchers were built with Winton 201 A engines. A total of 175 were built between February 1935 and January 1939. Two main series of locomotives were built, distinguished by engine size and output: the …   Wikipedia

  • Aero-engined — is a term used to describe a car fitted with an aircraft style engine. This concept was popular in the inter war period of the early 20th century in the quest for improved car performance. The developing motorsport industry made use of cheap war… …   Wikipedia

  • Bike-engined car — A bike engined car is a small or light weight car that is powered by an engine that was designed for use in a motorcycle. The advantage for car builders is that small car engines in high states of tune are relatively rare whereas large motorcycle …   Wikipedia

  • twin-engined — adjective see twin engine * * * ˌtwin ˈengined [twin engined] adjective (of an aircraft) having two engines …   Useful english dictionary

  • twin-engined — [twin′en′jənd] adj. powered by two engines: said of an airplane: also twin engine * * * …   Universalium

  • single-engined — adj. Single engined is used with these nouns: ↑aircraft …   Collocations dictionary

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