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engine

Engine vs Driveline - What's the difference?

engine | driveline |


As nouns the difference between engine and driveline

is that engine is (obsolete) ingenuity; cunning, trickery, guile while driveline is (automotive) the drivetrain minus the engine and transmission.

As a verb engine

is (obsolete) to assault with an engine.

Engine vs Multiengine - What's the difference?

engine | multiengine |


As a noun engine

is (obsolete) ingenuity; cunning, trickery, guile.

As a verb engine

is (obsolete) to assault with an engine.

As an adjective multiengine is

having more than one engine.

Engine vs Deglaze - What's the difference?

engine | deglaze |


As verbs the difference between engine and deglaze

is that engine is (obsolete) to assault with an engine while deglaze is to remove glaze from.

As a noun engine

is (obsolete) ingenuity; cunning, trickery, guile.

Engine vs Propjet - What's the difference?

engine | propjet |


As nouns the difference between engine and propjet

is that engine is (obsolete) ingenuity; cunning, trickery, guile while propjet is (aviation) a turboprop engine.

As a verb engine

is (obsolete) to assault with an engine.

Engine vs Fanjet - What's the difference?

engine | fanjet |


As nouns the difference between engine and fanjet

is that engine is (obsolete) ingenuity; cunning, trickery, guile while fanjet is (aviation) a turbofan engine.

As a verb engine

is (obsolete) to assault with an engine.

Engine vs Bodyshell - What's the difference?

engine | bodyshell |


As nouns the difference between engine and bodyshell

is that engine is (obsolete) ingenuity; cunning, trickery, guile while bodyshell is the main body of a motor car, that rests on the chassis and into which is fitted the engine, mechanical and electrical systems, seats etc.

As a verb engine

is (obsolete) to assault with an engine.

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