Propulsive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Propulsion
or away the act or process of propelling as steam propulsion
Motor vehicle
vehicle adapted for use upon roads whether the power of propulsion is transmitted thereto from an external or internal source and
Propulsive
Tending or having power to propel driving on urging
Propulsory
Propulsive
Roller coaster
first peak after which gravity and momentum provide the only propulsive forces In some cases the cars are suspended from a
Motorbike
a light two wheeled vehicle containing a motor for propulsion It is lighter in construction and has a lower speed
Propulsation
The act of driving away or repelling a keeping at a distance
Propulse
To repel to drive off or away
Pulsion
The act of driving forward propulsion opposed to suction or traction
Fishing vessel
Fishing vessel, means a ship fitted with mechanical means of propulsion which is exclusively engaged in sea fishing for profit. [Merchant
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