aeolipile

See also: æolipile

English

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Etymology

From French éolipyle, from Latin Aeoli pylae (doorway of Aeolus).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈiː.əʊ.lɪ.pʌɪl/

Noun

aeolipile (plural aeolipiles)

  1. A steam engine powered by rocket propulsion due to escaping steam, consisting of a pressure vessel mounted on a bearing, with one or more tubes which exhaust steam tangentially to the rotation axis so as to create rotation.

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