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engine
noun
1 a machine that is used to convert some form of energy into mechanical energy that can be used to perform useful work.
2 a railway locomotive.
3 formal a device or instrument an engine of destruction .
[13c: from French engin , from Latin ingenium device]
noun
1 a machine that is used to convert some form of energy into mechanical energy that can be used to perform useful work.
2 a railway locomotive.
3 formal a device or instrument an engine of destruction .
[13c: from French engin , from Latin ingenium device]
engine driver
noun a person who drives a railway locomotive.
noun a person who drives a railway locomotive.
engine room
noun
1 the room in an industrial plant or a ship, etc that houses the engines.
2 a source of strength and power.
noun
1 the room in an industrial plant or a ship, etc that houses the engines.
2 a source of strength and power.
engineer
noun
1 someone who designs, makes, or works with machinery, including electrical equipment.
2 (also civil engineer) someone who designs or constructs roads, railways, bridges, etc.
3 an officer in charge of a ship's engines.
4 N Am the driver of a locomotive.
5 someone who contrives to bring something about the engineer of the scheme .
6 a person, especially a member of the armed forces, who designs and builds military apparatus and is trained in construction work.
verb (engineered , engineering )
1 often derog to arrange or bring something about by skill or deviousness.
2 to design or construct something as an engineer.
[14c in the form engyneour : from French engignier to contrive, from Latin ingeniare ]
noun
1 someone who designs, makes, or works with machinery, including electrical equipment.
2 (also civil engineer) someone who designs or constructs roads, railways, bridges, etc.
3 an officer in charge of a ship's engines.
4 N Am the driver of a locomotive.
5 someone who contrives to bring something about the engineer of the scheme .
6 a person, especially a member of the armed forces, who designs and builds military apparatus and is trained in construction work.
verb (engineered , engineering )
1 often derog to arrange or bring something about by skill or deviousness.
2 to design or construct something as an engineer.
[14c in the form engyneour : from French engignier to contrive, from Latin ingeniare ]
engineering
noun the application of scientific knowledge, especially that concerned with matter and energy, to the practical problems of design, construction, operation and maintenance of devices encountered in everyday life. See also chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering.
noun the application of scientific knowledge, especially that concerned with matter and energy, to the practical problems of design, construction, operation and maintenance of devices encountered in everyday life. See also chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering.
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