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  • Water engine
  • Type of engine

    The water engine is a positive-displacement engine, often closely resembling a steam engine with similar pistons and valves, that is driven by water pressure

    Water engine

    Water engine

    Water_engine

  • Water injection (engine)
  • Means of cooling parts of an engine to allow more power

    In internal combustion engines, water injection, also known as anti-detonant injection (ADI), can spray water into the incoming air or fuel-air mixture

    Water injection (engine)

    Water_injection_(engine)

  • The Water Engine
  • 1977 play by David Mamet

    ‹ The template Infobox play is being considered for merging. › The Water Engine is a 1977 play by David Mamet that centers on the violent suppression of

    The Water Engine

    The_Water_Engine

  • Water power engine
  • Umbrella term for engines that use water

    A water power engine includes prime movers driven by water and which may be classified under three categories: Water pressure motors, having a piston and

    Water power engine

    Water_power_engine

  • Radiator (engine cooling)
  • Heat exchangers used for cooling internal combustion engines

    returned to the engine. Engine coolant is usually water-based, but may also be oil. It is common to employ a water pump to force the engine coolant to circulate

    Radiator (engine cooling)

    Radiator (engine cooling)

    Radiator_(engine_cooling)

  • Engine
  • Machine that converts one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy (of motion)

    fire engine in its original form was merely a water pump, with the engine being transported to the fire by horses. In modern usage, the term engine typically

    Engine

    Engine

    Engine

  • Marine propulsion
  • Systems for generating thrust for ships and boats on water

    transfer the heat from the engine to the ambient air. Stirling marine engines have the advantage of using the ambient temperature water. Placing the cooling

    Marine propulsion

    Marine propulsion

    Marine_propulsion

  • Water engine (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up water engine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Water engine is a simple water-driven device such as a water-column engine. Water engine may also

    Water engine (disambiguation)

    Water_engine_(disambiguation)

  • Steam engine
  • Engine that uses steam to perform mechanical work

    A steam engine is a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid. The steam engine uses the force produced by steam pressure

    Steam engine

    Steam engine

    Steam_engine

  • Water-returning engine
  • Early steam engine

    A water-returning engine was an early form of stationary steam engine, developed at the start of the Industrial Revolution in the middle of the 18th century

    Water-returning engine

    Water-returning_engine

  • Salmson water-cooled aero-engines
  • Salmson water-cooled aero-engines, produced in France by Société des Moteurs Salmson from 1908 until 1920, were a series of pioneering aero-engines: unusually

    Salmson water-cooled aero-engines

    Salmson water-cooled aero-engines

    Salmson_water-cooled_aero-engines

  • Fire engine
  • Emergency vehicle intended to put out fires

    firefighting apparatus. The primary purposes of a fire engine include transporting firefighters and water to an incident as well as carrying equipment for firefighting

    Fire engine

    Fire engine

    Fire_engine

  • The Water Engine (film)
  • 1992 television film by Steven Schachter

    The Water Engine is an American historical drama television film directed by Steven Schachter and written by David Mamet, based on his 1977 play of the

    The Water Engine (film)

    The_Water_Engine_(film)

  • Water-fuelled car
  • Hypothetical vehicle deriving energy from water

    combustion chambers of engines by adding water to the incoming fuel-air mixture, allowing for greater compression ratios and reduced engine knocking (detonation)

    Water-fuelled car

    Water-fuelled_car

  • Internal combustion engine
  • Engine in which fuel combusts with an oxidizer

    An internal combustion engine (ICE or IC engine) is a heat engine in which the combustion of a fuel occurs with an oxidizer (usually air) in a combustion

    Internal combustion engine

    Internal combustion engine

    Internal_combustion_engine

  • Newcomen atmospheric engine
  • Early steam engine invented by Thomas Newcomen

    to produce mechanical work. Newcomen engines were used throughout Britain and Europe, principally to pump water out of mines. Hundreds were constructed

    Newcomen atmospheric engine

    Newcomen atmospheric engine

    Newcomen_atmospheric_engine

  • Pop pop boat
  • Simple toy working on a water jet principle

    The engine consists of a boiler and one or more exhaust tubes, in which an oscillation of the water is established in the tubes to eject water out the

    Pop pop boat

    Pop pop boat

    Pop_pop_boat

  • History of the steam engine
  • Heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid

    of steam engine used until the early 20th century. The steam engine was used to pump water out of coal mines. Major improvements made by James Watt (1736–1819)

    History of the steam engine

    History of the steam engine

    History_of_the_steam_engine

  • Watt steam engine
  • Pioneering machine of the Industrial Revolution

    moved by the engine pulled the piston to the top of the cylinder as steam was introduced. Then the cylinder was cooled by a spray of water, which caused

    Watt steam engine

    Watt steam engine

    Watt_steam_engine

  • Malone engine
  • Hot water engine

    The Malone engine is a liquid-based engine invented by J.F.J Malone of Newcastle, England. The engine used high temperature water as its working fluid

    Malone engine

    Malone engine

    Malone_engine

  • Renault K-Type engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    the iron block, water cooled, with overhead camshaft(s) driven by a toothed timing belt and an aluminium cylinder head. This engine is available in petrol

    Renault K-Type engine

    Renault K-Type engine

    Renault_K-Type_engine

  • Flat-four engine
  • Horizontally opposed four-cylinder piston engine

    A flat-four engine (also known as a horizontally opposed-four engine or boxer engine) is a four-cylinder piston engine with two banks of cylinders lying

    Flat-four engine

    Flat-four engine

    Flat-four_engine

  • Toyota ZR engine
  • Type of engine created by Toyota

    The ZR engine is a family of straight-four 16-valve all-aluminum and water cooled gasoline engines with a die-cast aluminum block and variable valve timing

    Toyota ZR engine

    Toyota ZR engine

    Toyota_ZR_engine

  • Donald Campbell
  • British land and water speed record holder (1921–1967)

    through four ... five coming up ... a lot of water, nose beginning to lift, water all over the front of the engine again ... and the nose is up ... low pressure

    Donald Campbell

    Donald_Campbell

  • List of Volkswagen Group petrol engines
  • spark-ignition petrol engines listed below operate on the four-stroke cycle, and unless stated otherwise, use a wet sump lubrication system, and are water-cooled. Since

    List of Volkswagen Group petrol engines

    List of Volkswagen Group petrol engines

    List_of_Volkswagen_Group_petrol_engines

  • Water fuel cell
  • Perpetual motion machine

    into the engine cylinders. The water was subjected to an electrical resonance that dissociated it into its basic atomic make-up. The water fuel cell

    Water fuel cell

    Water_fuel_cell

  • Beam engine
  • Early configuration of the steam engine

    engine directly driving a pump, was first used by Thomas Newcomen around 1705 to remove water from mines in Cornwall. The efficiency of the engines was

    Beam engine

    Beam engine

    Beam_engine

  • Heat engine
  • System that converts heat or thermal energy to mechanical work

    hydrosphere—Earth's heat engine—are coupled processes that constantly even out solar heating imbalances through evaporation of surface water, convection, rainfall

    Heat engine

    Heat engine

    Heat_engine

  • Chrysler Hemi engine
  • Series of I6 and V8 engines built by Chrysler

    The Chrysler Hemi engine, known by the trademark Hemi or HEMI, is a series of high-performance American overhead valve V8 engines built by Chrysler with

    Chrysler Hemi engine

    Chrysler Hemi engine

    Chrysler_Hemi_engine

  • Ford Cyclone engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    EcoBoost V6, and 3.7 L V6 engines have a tendency to fail and potentially ruin the engine when they do. The water pumps on these engines are internally mounted

    Ford Cyclone engine

    Ford Cyclone engine

    Ford_Cyclone_engine

  • Nissan MR engine
  • Kind of engine made by Nissan

    The Renault-Nissan MR engine family consists of straight-four and -three, all-aluminium and water cooled automobile engines with variable valve timing

    Nissan MR engine

    Nissan MR engine

    Nissan_MR_engine

  • Jet engine
  • Aircraft engine that produces thrust by emitting a jet of gas

    include rocket, water jet, and hybrid propulsion, the term jet engine typically refers to an internal combustion air-breathing jet engine such as a turbojet

    Jet engine

    Jet engine

    Jet_engine

  • List of Volkswagen Group diesel engines
  • (DOHC) aspiration: turbocharger, intercooler, water-cooled exhaust gas recirculation fuel system & engine management Delphi Multec Diesel Common rail System

    List of Volkswagen Group diesel engines

    List_of_Volkswagen_Group_diesel_engines

  • List of water speed records
  • Officially recognised fastest speed achieved by a water-borne vehicle

    the absolute water speed record. The SP600 is of full carbon composite construction. It is powered by a Rolls-Royce Adour 104 turbojet engine. The boat was

    List of water speed records

    List of water speed records

    List_of_water_speed_records

  • Water cooling
  • Method of heat removal from components and industrial equipment

    commonly used for cooling automobile internal combustion engines and power stations. Water coolers utilising convective heat transfer are used inside

    Water cooling

    Water cooling

    Water_cooling

  • Engine Takes to the Water
  • 1995 studio album by June of 44

    Engine Takes to the Water is the debut studio album by Louisville-based math rock band June of 44, released on June 20, 1995, by Quarterstick Records

    Engine Takes to the Water

    Engine_Takes_to_the_Water

  • General Motors LS-based small-block engine
  • Family of V8 and V6 engines

    The General Motors LS-based small-block engines are a family of V8 and offshoot V6 engines designed and manufactured by the American automotive company

    General Motors LS-based small-block engine

    General Motors LS-based small-block engine

    General_Motors_LS-based_small-block_engine

  • Internal combustion engine cooling
  • Waste-heat-removal system

    system. Watercraft can use water directly from the surrounding environment to cool their engines. For water-cooled engines on aircraft and surface vehicles

    Internal combustion engine cooling

    Internal_combustion_engine_cooling

  • Distilled water
  • Water purified by condensing it from steam

    in the original container. For example, water escaping as steam from a boiler of heating system or steam engine, leaves behind any dissolved materials

    Distilled water

    Distilled water

    Distilled_water

  • Nissan VQ engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    from the VG engine include switching to a timing chain from a timing belt, and relocating the water pump from the outside of the engine to inside the

    Nissan VQ engine

    Nissan VQ engine

    Nissan_VQ_engine

  • Buick V8 engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    V8 engines produced by the Buick division of General Motors (GM) between 1953 and 1981. All were 90° water-cooled V8 OHV naturally aspirated engines. Buick

    Buick V8 engine

    Buick V8 engine

    Buick_V8_engine

  • Stirling engine
  • Closed-cycle regenerative heat engine

    A Stirling engine is a heat engine that is operated by the cyclic expansion and contraction of air or other gas (the working fluid) by exposing it to

    Stirling engine

    Stirling engine

    Stirling_engine

  • Volvo D5 engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    turbocharged diesel engine developed by Volvo Cars for use in its passenger cars. The D5 engine is based on the Volvo Modular diesel engine. The D5 displaces

    Volvo D5 engine

    Volvo D5 engine

    Volvo_D5_engine

  • London Museum of Water & Steam
  • Museum in Brentford, London

    of stationary water pumping steam engines dating from 1820 to 1910. It is the home of the world's largest collection of Cornish engines, including the

    London Museum of Water & Steam

    London Museum of Water & Steam

    London_Museum_of_Water_&_Steam

  • BMW N52
  • Straight-6 DOHC piston engine

    first water-cooled engine to use magnesium/aluminium composite construction in the engine block. It was also listed as one of Ward's 10 Best Engines in 2006

    BMW N52

    BMW N52

    BMW_N52

  • Cornish engine
  • Type of steam beam engine

    A Cornish engine is a type of steam engine developed in Cornwall, England, mainly for pumping water from a mine. It is a form of beam engine that uses

    Cornish engine

    Cornish engine

    Cornish_engine

  • Diesel engine
  • Type of internal combustion engine that uses compression to create combustion

    compression; thus, the diesel engine is also called a compression-ignition engine (or CI engine). This contrasts with engines using spark plug-ignition of

    Diesel engine

    Diesel engine

    Diesel_engine

  • Suzuki K engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    Suzuki K engine family is a series of automobile engines from Suzuki, introduced in 1994. Displacements range from 0.7 L to 1.5 L. All engines have aluminium

    Suzuki K engine

    Suzuki K engine

    Suzuki_K_engine

  • Engine efficiency
  • Work done divided by heat provided

    Engine efficiency of thermal engines is the relationship between the total energy contained in the fuel, and the amount of energy used to perform useful

    Engine efficiency

    Engine_efficiency

  • Petrol engine
  • Internal combustion engine designed to run on gasoline

    petrol engine (gasoline engine in American and Canadian English) is an internal combustion engine that runs on petrol (gasoline). Petrol engines can often

    Petrol engine

    Petrol engine

    Petrol_engine

  • Subaru six-cylinder engines
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    was the only water-cooled flat-6 automobile engine on the market. The ER27 designation was the first time Subaru incorporated the engine's displacement

    Subaru six-cylinder engines

    Subaru_six-cylinder_engines

  • Thomas the Tank Engine
  • Fictional steam locomotive

    Thomas the Tank Engine is a fictional, anthropomorphic tank locomotive who originated from the British children's books The Railway Series, created and

    Thomas the Tank Engine

    Thomas_the_Tank_Engine

  • Flat-six engine
  • Horizontally opposed 6-cylinder piston engine

    front-engined car), a large intake manifold being required when a central carburetor is used, and duplication of the inlet and outlet connections for water-cooled

    Flat-six engine

    Flat-six engine

    Flat-six_engine

  • Toyota JZ engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    JZ engine family is a series of inline-6 automobile engines produced by Toyota. As a replacement for the M-series inline-6 engines, the JZ engines were

    Toyota JZ engine

    Toyota JZ engine

    Toyota_JZ_engine

  • ETOPS
  • International safety standard for twin-engine aircraft

    remaining operational engine, albeit at a reduced speed or altitude. The standard typically applies to long-distance routes over water or remote areas, which

    ETOPS

    ETOPS

    ETOPS

  • Subaru EA engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    built with a 923 cc (56 cu in) water-cooled boxer engine, which became the basis for the Subaru 1000 and the EA-52 boxer engine. The car began sales to the

    Subaru EA engine

    Subaru EA engine

    Subaru_EA_engine

  • Renault F-Type engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    F Renault engine (F for fonte, French for cast iron) is an automotive internal combustion engine, four-stroke, inline-four engine bored directly into

    Renault F-Type engine

    Renault F-Type engine

    Renault_F-Type_engine

  • GM E-Turbo engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    electric water pump and an electric turbocharger wastegate to optimize fuel efficiency. The engine is also known as the Eighth Generation Ecotec engine. GM

    GM E-Turbo engine

    GM E-Turbo engine

    GM_E-Turbo_engine

  • Hit-and-miss engine
  • Obsolete type of gasoline engine

    A hit-and-miss engine or Hit 'N' Miss is a type of stationary internal combustion engine that is controlled by a governor to only fire at a set speed

    Hit-and-miss engine

    Hit-and-miss engine

    Hit-and-miss_engine

  • V4 engine
  • Piston engine with four cylinders in "V" configuration

    A V4 engine is a four-cylinder piston engine where the cylinders share a common crankshaft and are arranged in a V configuration. The V4 engine is less

    V4 engine

    V4 engine

    V4_engine

  • Bluebird K7
  • World record-setting British hydroplane

    Bluebird K7 is a jet engined hydroplane in which Britain's Donald Campbell set seven world water speed records between 1955 and 1967. K7 was the first

    Bluebird K7

    Bluebird K7

    Bluebird_K7

  • Aerial firefighting
  • Use of aircraft to combat wildfires

    are the Single Engine Air Tankers (SEATs). These are agricultural sprayers that generally drop about 800 US gallons (3,000 L) of water or retardant. Examples

    Aerial firefighting

    Aerial firefighting

    Aerial_firefighting

  • Iron Duke engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    The Iron Duke engine (also called 151, 2500, Pontiac 2.5, and Tech IV) is a 151 cu in (2.5 L) straight-4 piston engine built by the Pontiac Motor Division

    Iron Duke engine

    Iron Duke engine

    Iron_Duke_engine

  • Ingenium engine family
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    The Ingenium family is a range of modular engines produced by Jaguar Land Rover, in both petrol and diesel variants. It uses a modular architecture so

    Ingenium engine family

    Ingenium engine family

    Ingenium_engine_family

  • Toyota GR engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    The Toyota GR engine family is a gasoline, open-deck, piston V6 engine series. The GR series has a 60° die-cast aluminium block and aluminium DOHC cylinder

    Toyota GR engine

    Toyota GR engine

    Toyota_GR_engine

  • Toyota Dynamic Force engine
  • Engine series from Toyota

    cooling system: Motor driven water pump Heated thermostat Continuous variable-capacity oil pump Low viscosity engine oil Water jacket spacer Piston with

    Toyota Dynamic Force engine

    Toyota Dynamic Force engine

    Toyota_Dynamic_Force_engine

  • Hydraulic motor
  • Machine converting flow into rotation

    motors has sometimes included those that run on hydropower (namely, water engines and water motors) but in today's terminology the name usually refers more

    Hydraulic motor

    Hydraulic motor

    Hydraulic_motor

  • Porsche flat-six engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    cheaper range of water-cooled engines less suited for racing. The F6 engine is an evolution of the air-cooled flat-four Boxer engine designs by Ferdinand

    Porsche flat-six engine

    Porsche flat-six engine

    Porsche_flat-six_engine

  • Connecting rod
  • Piston engine component which connects the piston to the crankshaft

    of the water wheel into reciprocating motion. The most common usage of connecting rods is in internal combustion engines or on steam engines. A connecting

    Connecting rod

    Connecting rod

    Connecting_rod

  • Nissan VR engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    The VR is a series of twin-turbo DOHC V6 automobile engines from Nissan with displacements of 3.0, 3.5, and 3.8 L. An evolution of the widely successful

    Nissan VR engine

    Nissan VR engine

    Nissan_VR_engine

  • Volkswagen EA827 engine
  • Family of petrol engines

    models, with later derivatives of the engine still in production into the 2010s. This is a very robust water-cooled engine configuration for four- up to eight-

    Volkswagen EA827 engine

    Volkswagen EA827 engine

    Volkswagen_EA827_engine

  • Aeolipile
  • Simple, bladeless radial steam turbine

    known as a Hero's (or Heron's) engine, is a simple, bladeless radial steam turbine which spins when the central water container is heated. Torque is produced

    Aeolipile

    Aeolipile

    Aeolipile

  • VR6 engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    The VR6 engine is a six-cylinder engine configuration developed by Volkswagen. The name VR6 comes from the combination of German words “verkürzt” and

    VR6 engine

    VR6 engine

    VR6_engine

  • Hot-bulb engine
  • Internal combustion engine

    The hot-bulb engine, also known as a semi-diesel or Akroyd engine, is a type of internal combustion engine in which fuel ignites by coming in contact

    Hot-bulb engine

    Hot-bulb engine

    Hot-bulb_engine

  • Volkswagen-Audi V8 engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    Volkswagen-Audi V8 engine family is a series of mechanically similar, gasoline-powered and diesel-powered, V8, internal combustion piston engines, developed and

    Volkswagen-Audi V8 engine

    Volkswagen-Audi V8 engine

    Volkswagen-Audi_V8_engine

  • Beer tap
  • Device for controlling the flow of beer into a vessel

    by a water engine rather than by a pressurised artificial gas. Some pubs still dispense cask beer using this method (although the water engine will invariably

    Beer tap

    Beer tap

    Beer_tap

  • Steam power during the Industrial Revolution
  • Improvements to the steam engine were some of the most important technologies of the Industrial Revolution, although steam did not replace water power in importance

    Steam power during the Industrial Revolution

    Steam_power_during_the_Industrial_Revolution

  • Antifreeze
  • Liquid additive

    antifreeze is used in internal combustion engines and other heat transfer applications, such as HVAC chillers and solar water heaters. The purpose of antifreeze

    Antifreeze

    Antifreeze

  • Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp
  • American WWII-era aircraft engine

    Pratt & Whitney continued to develop new ideas to upgrade the engine, including water injection for takeoff in cargo and passenger planes and to give

    Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp

    Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp

    Pratt_&_Whitney_R-2800_Double_Wasp

  • Reciprocating engine
  • Engine utilising one or more reciprocating pistons

    A reciprocating engine, more often known as a piston engine, is a heat engine that uses one or more reciprocating pistons to convert high temperature

    Reciprocating engine

    Reciprocating engine

    Reciprocating_engine

  • Ford Model T engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    Thermosyphon was a common engine-cooling method of the era. Hot water, being less dense, would rise to the top of the engine and up into the top of the

    Ford Model T engine

    Ford Model T engine

    Ford_Model_T_engine

  • Mercedes-Benz M176/M177/M178 engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    is a petrol V8 engine range designed by Mercedes-AMG, replacing the M278 and M157 engines, and is based on the M133 engine. The engine has two BorgWarner

    Mercedes-Benz M176/M177/M178 engine

    Mercedes-Benz M176/M177/M178 engine

    Mercedes-Benz_M176/M177/M178_engine

  • Diesel exhaust fluid
  • Chemical which reduces air pollution from diesel engines

    pollution created by a diesel engine. Specifically, DEF is an aqueous urea solution made with 32.5% urea and 67.5% deionized water. DEF is consumed in a selective

    Diesel exhaust fluid

    Diesel exhaust fluid

    Diesel_exhaust_fluid

  • Radial engine
  • Reciprocating engine with cylinders arranged radially from a single crankshaft

    The radial engine is a reciprocating type internal combustion engine configuration in which the cylinders "radiate" outward from a central crankcase like

    Radial engine

    Radial engine

    Radial_engine

  • Nutating disc engine
  • Internal combustion engine with a single circular wobbling disc

    A nutating disc engine (also sometimes called a disc engine) is an internal combustion engine comprising fundamentally of one moving part and a direct

    Nutating disc engine

    Nutating disc engine

    Nutating_disc_engine

  • Kempton Park Steam Engines
  • Preserved 1920s triple expansion steam engines

    were ordered by the Metropolitan Water Board and manufactured by Worthington-Simpson in Newark-on-Trent. Each engine is of a similar size to that used

    Kempton Park Steam Engines

    Kempton Park Steam Engines

    Kempton_Park_Steam_Engines

  • Daihatsu K-series engine
  • Car engine families

    2005, Daihatsu KF engine is a series of 658 cc inline-three cylinder DOHC 12 valve water-cooled engine, designed for kei cars. This engine replacing the old

    Daihatsu K-series engine

    Daihatsu_K-series_engine

  • Porsche 911 (996)
  • Fifth generation of the Porsche 911 sports car

    first all new chassis platform since the original 911 and a new water-cooled engine. Technically, it was a major change, a complete break from the original

    Porsche 911 (996)

    Porsche 911 (996)

    Porsche_911_(996)

  • External combustion engine
  • Type of reciprocating heat engine

    external combustion engines include air, hot water, pressurized water or even boiler-heated liquid sodium. Gas is used in a Stirling engine. Single-phase liquid

    External combustion engine

    External combustion engine

    External_combustion_engine

  • Flat engine
  • Combustion engine using pistons facing to the sides on a common crankshaft

    A flat engine is a piston engine where the cylinders are located on either side of a central crankshaft. Flat engines are also known as horizontally opposed

    Flat engine

    Flat engine

    Flat_engine

  • Turbocharger
  • Exhaust-powered forced-induction device for engines

    In an internal combustion engine, a turbocharger (also known as a turbo or a turbosupercharger) is a forced induction device that compresses the intake

    Turbocharger

    Turbocharger

    Turbocharger

  • Contrail
  • Long, thin artificial clouds that sometimes form behind aircraft

    They are composed primarily of water, in the form of ice crystals. The combination of water vapor in aircraft engine exhaust and the low ambient temperatures

    Contrail

    Contrail

    Contrail

  • List of discontinued Volkswagen Group petrol engines
  • discontinued. All listed engines operate on the four-stroke cycle, and, unless stated otherwise, use a wet sump lubrication system and are water-cooled. Since the

    List of discontinued Volkswagen Group petrol engines

    List_of_discontinued_Volkswagen_Group_petrol_engines

  • Nitrous oxide engine
  • Automotive supplement

    A nitrous oxide engine, or nitrous oxide system (NOS), is an internal combustion engine in which oxygen for burning the fuel comes from the decomposition

    Nitrous oxide engine

    Nitrous oxide engine

    Nitrous_oxide_engine

  • RKM engine
  • injection, irrigation, heating systems, hydraulic lifts, water jet engines, hydro- and pneumatic engines, and medical pumps. The machine's inventor is Boris

    RKM engine

    RKM engine

    RKM_engine

  • List of Subaru engines
  • twin cylinder engine. Early versions were air-cooled two-stroke cycle, later replaced with water-cooled configurations in 1971. The engine was upgraded

    List of Subaru engines

    List_of_Subaru_engines

  • Rocket engine
  • Non-airbreathing engine used to propel a missile or vehicle

    A rocket engine, also known as a rocket motor, is a reaction engine, producing thrust in accordance with Newton's third law by ejecting reaction mass rearward

    Rocket engine

    Rocket engine

    Rocket_engine

  • Honda K engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    The Honda K-series engine is a line of four-cylinder four-stroke car engines introduced in 2001. The K-series engines are equipped with DOHC valvetrains

    Honda K engine

    Honda K engine

    Honda_K_engine

  • Engine knocking
  • Problem in internal combustion engines

    In spark-ignition internal combustion engines, knocking (also called knock, detonation, spark knock, or pinging) occurs when combustion of some of the

    Engine knocking

    Engine knocking

    Engine_knocking

  • Samuel Morey
  • American inventor

    And Invented Water Engine X306 Force From Water With Assist Of Steam X2,339 Steam Engine Granted July 14, 1815 X2,752 Tide And Current Water Wheel For Driving

    Samuel Morey

    Samuel Morey

    Samuel_Morey

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  • Cater
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Cater

    One who Caters

    Cater

  • Fitz Walter
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Fitz Walter

    Son of Walter.

    Fitz Walter

  • Fitz Water
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Fitz Water

    Son of Walter.

    Fitz Water

  • Bater
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Bater

    English (Devon) : occupational name from Old French bateor ‘one who beats’, possibly denoting a textile or metal worker.

    Bater

  • Wager
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wager

    English : unexplained.German (also Wäger), Swiss German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Middle High German wæger ‘weigher’, German Waager, an occupational name for an official responsible for weighing produce, especially produce offered as rent in kind, or for an official in charge of checking weights and measures used by merchants.

    Wager

  • Gater
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gater

    English : variant spelling of Gaiter.

    Gater

  • Waker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Waker

    English : nickname for a watchful person, from Middle English waker ‘watchful’, ‘vigilant’.

    Waker

  • Bater
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bater

    The Grey Quail

    Bater

  • Wates
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wates

    English : variant spelling of Waites.

    Wates

  • Vater
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic

    Vater

    Powerful ruler.

    Vater

  • WALTER
  • Male

    English

    WALTER

     English form of German Walther, WALTER means "ruler of the army."

    WALTER

  • Wafer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wafer

    English : from Anglo-Norman French wafre ‘wafer’, alternating with wafrer, wafrour ‘waferer’, an occupational name for a maker or seller of eucharistic wafers or thin cakes.English : from an Old German personal name Waifar, Waifer, Old French Gaifier.

    Wafer

  • Walter
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Walter

    Powerful Ruler

    Walter

  • Watler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Watler

    English : occupational name for a wattler, Middle English watelere, i.e. someone who made the panels of interwoven twigs that were used to fill the spaces between the structural timbers of a timber frame building. See also Dauber.

    Watler

  • Cater
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cater

    English : occupational name for the buyer of provisions for a large household, from a reduced form of Anglo-Norman French acatour (Late Latin acceptator, an agent derivative of acceptare ‘to accept’). Modern English caterer results from the addition of a second agent suffix to the word.Slovenian (Čater) : status name for a person who read out the Slovenian ceremonial text at the installation of the Carantanian rulers and, later, Carinthian dukes, derived from the dialect verb čatiti ‘to read’. Carantania was the early medieval Slovenian state on the territory of present-day Carinthia and Styria, now divided between Austria and Slovenia. The people’s installation of the Carantanian rulers was an exceptional example of democratic elections in medieval Europe. Thomas Jefferson knew about it and was influenced by it in his thinking about American Independence.Perhaps also an Americanized spelling of German Köter (see Koetter).

    Cater

  • Walter
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic American Shakespearean German

    Walter

    Strong fighter.

    Walter

  • Waters
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Waters

    English : patronymic from an altered form of the personal name Walter.English : variant of Water 2.Irish : when not the English surname, an Anglicized form of various Gaelic names taken to be derived from uisce ‘water’ (see for example Haskin, Hiskey, Tydings).James Waters came from London, England, to Salem, MA, in 1630. Lawrence Waters came to Charlestown, MA, from Lancaster, England, in 1675.

    Waters

  • Ater
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ater

    English : unexplained.German : unexplained; possibly a variant of Eder or Ader, from a Germanic personal name Adheri, composed of adal ‘clan’, ‘nobility’ + heri ‘army’.Johann Georg Ater was born in about 1745–50 in Clarksburg, OH.

    Ater

  • Walter
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic

    Walter

    People of Power; Powerful Warrior; Commander of the Army; Army Ruler

    Walter

  • Water
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Water

    English : variant of Walter, representing the normal medieval pronunciation of the name.English and German (Rhineland) : topographic name for someone who lived by a stretch of water, Middle English, Low German water.Irish : adopted as an English translation of Gaelic Ó Fuartháin (see Foran), being wrongly taken as Ó Fuaruisce ‘son of cold water’.

    Water

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  • Helly
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Helly

  • Sowersby
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sowersby

    English : variant of Sowerby.

  • Abrielle
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, Italian

    Abrielle

    Female Version of Abraham

  • Paramjog
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Paramjog

    One Uniting with the Highest

  • Dhruti
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi

    Dhruti

    Motion

  • Myrtle
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Myrtle

    The Myrtle

  • Tameemah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Tameemah

    Poetess; Ahban Al-absiyah

  • Castalia
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Castalia

    Sacred fountain of the Muses.

  • Yathartha
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Yathartha

    High

  • Karolin
  • Girl/Female

    German, Polish, Swedish

    Karolin

    Free Woman; Full Grown; Maiden; Virgin; Tiny and Feminine

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  • Hydrous
  • a.

    Containing water; watery.

  • Watery
  • a.

    Resembling water; thin or transparent, as a liquid; as, watery humors.

  • Water-rot
  • v. t.

    To rot by steeping in water; to water-ret; as, to water-rot hemp or flax.

  • Waterish
  • a.

    Resembling water; thin; watery.

  • Mater
  • n.

    See Alma mater, Dura mater, and Pia mater.

  • Water
  • v. i.

    To shed, secrete, or fill with, water or liquid matter; as, his eyes began to water.

  • Water
  • v. t.

    To supply with water for drink; to cause or allow to drink; as, to water cattle and horses.

  • Water
  • v. t.

    To wet or supply with water; to moisten; to overflow with water; to irrigate; as, to water land; to water flowers.

  • Watery
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to water; consisting of water.

  • Water
  • n.

    A solution in water of a gaseous or readily volatile substance; as, ammonia water.

  • Water
  • v. i.

    To get or take in water; as, the ship put into port to water.

  • Fresh-water
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or living in, water not salt; as, fresh-water geological deposits; a fresh-water fish; fresh-water mussels.

  • Water
  • n.

    A body of water, standing or flowing; a lake, river, or other collection of water.