'Engines' definitions:
Definition of 'Engines'
From: Easton
- Engines
- Heb. hishalon i.e., "invention" (as in Eccl. 7:29) contrivances indicating ingenuity. In 2 Chr. 26:15 it refers to inventions for the purpose of propelling missiles from the walls of a town, such as stones (the Roman balista) and arrows (the catapulta).
- Heb. mechi kobollo, i.e., the beating of that which is in front a battering-ram (Ezek. 26:9), the use of which was common among the Egyptians and the Assyrians. Such an engine is mentioned in the reign of David (2 Sam. 20:15).
Words containing 'Engines'
- Engine,
- Engineer,
- Engineered,
- Engineering,
- Enginer,
- Enginous,
- Ballast engine,
- Beam engine,
- Bogie engine,
- Caloric engine,
- Carding engine,
- Civil engineer,
- Civil engineering,
- Compound engine,
- Condensing engine,
- Cornish engine,
- Corps of Engineers,
- Cycloidal engine,
- Cylinder engine,
- Diesel engine,
- Disk engine,
- Dividing engine,
- Donkey engine,
- Draft engine,
- Draught engine,
- Engine driver,
- Engine lathe,
- Engine tool,
- Engine turning,
- Engineer Corps,
- Ether engine,
- Fire engine,
- Flame engine,
- Forcing engine,
- Garden engine,
- Gas engine,
- Gasolene engine,
- Gasoline engine,
- Goods engine,
- Graduating engine,
- Grasshopper engine,
- Heat engine,
- Hoisting engine,
- Horizontal engine,
- Lapping engine,
- Locomotive engine,
- Man engine,
- Marine engine,
- Mechanical engineering,
- Military engineer,
- Mining engineering,
- Pile engine,
- Pilot engine,
- Pony engine,
- Potcher engine,
- Pumping engine,
- Radial engine,
- Radiant engine,
- Reciprocating engine,
- Reversing engine,
- Ringing engine,
- Rose engine,
- Rotary engine,
- Rotative engine,
- Screw engine,
- Semiradial engine,
- Solar engine,
- Stationary engine,
- Steam engine,
- Steeple engine,
- Switching engine,
- Tandem engine,
- Tank engine,
- Throwing engine,
- To reverse an engine,
- Traction engine,
- Trunk engine,
- Turning engine,
- Vapor engine,
- Water engine,
- Winding engine,
- aeronautical engineer,
- aeronautical engineering,
- aerospace engineer,
- aircraft engine,
- architectural engineering,
- army engineer,
- automobile engine,
- automotive engineer,
- automotive engineering,
- auxiliary engine,
- biomedical engineering,
- chemical engineering,
- efficiency engineer,
- electrical engineer,
- electrical engineering,
- engine block,
- engine failure,
- engine room,
- engineer's chain,
- engineering school,
- engineering science,
- epitrochoidal engine,
- fanjet engine,
- flight engineer,
- genetic engineering,
- highway engineer,
- hydraulic engineering,
- industrial engineering,
- ion engine,
- jet engine,
- knowledge engineering,
- locomotive engineer,
- marine engineer,
- mechanical engineer,
- metallurgical engineer,
- mining engineer,
- naval engineer,
- naval engineering,
- nuclear engineering,
- petrol engine,
- railroad engineer,
- ramjet engine,
- reaction engine,
- rocket engine,
- rocket engineer,
- rotatory engine,
- search engine,
- software engineer,
- software engineering,
- switch engine,
- turbofan engine,
- turbojet engine,
- wankel engine,
- Duplex pumping engine,
- Engine-sized,
- Portable steam engine,
- Semiportable steam engine,
- Steam fire engine,
- Vertical steam engine,
- bachelor of science in engineering,
- efficiency of a heat engine,
- engine cooling system,
- master of science in engineering,
- wankel rotary engine,
- Compressed-air engine,
- Electro-magnetic engine,
- Engine-type generator,
- High-pressure engine,
- Internal-combustion engine,
- Side-lever engine,
- external-combustion engine,
- four-stroke engine,
- reaction-propulsion engine,
- valve-in-head engine,
- Back-acting steam engine,
- Back-action steam engine,
- Direct-acting steam engine,
- Low-pressure steam engine,
- Self-contained steam engine,
- Triple-expansion steam engine,
- direct-action steam engine,
- four-stroke internal-combustion engine