Midship vs Midengine - What's the difference?
midship | midengine | Synonyms |
Pertaining to the middle of a ship or a boat.
The middle of a ship or a boat.
(automotive) Of a design in which the engine of an automobile is placed between the rear and front axles
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=May 20, author=Ezra Dyer, title=Growling at the Exotics’ Door, work=New York Times
, passage=The R8’s midengine design echoes that of Audi’s dominant R8 racecar
Midship is a synonym of midengine.
As adjectives the difference between midship and midengine
is that midship is pertaining to the middle of a ship or a boat while midengine is (automotive) of a design in which the engine of an automobile is placed between the rear and front axles.As a noun midship
is the middle of a ship or a boat.midship
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(head)Derived terms
* amidships * midshipsmidengine
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Alternative forms
*mid-engineAdjective
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