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Dice
All games played with dice, or 'with any other instrument, engine or device in the nature of dice,' except backgammon, are
industrial revolution
lags The introduction of powered machinery such as the steam engine and power loom led to the concentration of large areas
Mangonel
A military engine formerly used for throwing stones and javelins
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magneto
the poles of a spark plug in an internal combustion engine
Link motion
link in such a way that the motion of the engine can be reversed or the cut off varied at will
Jump start
jump starting For motor vehicles the jump starting of an engine is also called a jump
jumpstart
To start the engine of a motor vehicle using a temporary connection to supply
Irreversible
incapable of being made to run backward as an irreversible engine an irreversible process an irreversible reaction
Instroke
An inward stroke specif in a steam or other engine a stroke in which the piston is moving away from
Inboard
bulwarks or hull the opposite of outboard as an inboard engine an inboard cargo haul the boom inboard
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