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Definition of Gottlieb Daimler
1. Noun. German engineer and automobile manufacturer who produced the first high-speed internal combustion engine (1834-1900).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gottlieb Daimler
Literary usage of Gottlieb Daimler
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gas-engine: A Treatise on the Internal-combustion Engine Using Gas by Frederick Remsen Hutton (1903)
"In the early Daimler cycles and motor cars the form of carburetor devised by
Gottlieb Daimler was used, which is shown in Fig. 61. In the cylindrical vessel ..."
2. The Gas-engine: A Treatise on the Internal-combustion Engine Using Gas by Frederick Remsen Hutton (1907)
"In the early Daimler cycles and motor cars the form of carburetor devised by
Gottlieb Daimler was used, which is shown in Fig. 61. In the cylindrical vessel ..."
3. The Gas-engine: A Treatise on the Internal-combustion Engine Using Gas by Frederick Remsen Hutton (1907)
"109. Carburation by Mechanical Ebullition.—In the early Daimler cycles and motor
cars the form of carburetor devised by Gottlieb Daimler was used ..."
4. The Horseless Age (1899)
"... together with the benefit of all further improvements, so far as the same may
relate to the motor by the said Gottlieb Daimler, for the price of 4000 ..."