Definition of Cylinders

1. Noun. (plural of cylinder) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Cylinders

1. cylinder [v] - See also: cylinder

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cylinders

cyheptamide
cyle
cylices
cylinder
cylinder-head-sector
cylinder block
cylinder function
cylinder functions
cylinder head
cylinder heads
cylinder lock
cylinder press
cylinder retinoscopy
cylindered
cylindering
cylinders (current term)
cylindraceous
cylindraxis
cylindric
cylindrical
cylindrical bronchiectasis
cylindrical epithelium
cylindrical lens
cylindrical lining
cylindricality
cylindricalization
cylindrically
cylindricalness
cylindricities
cylindricity

Literary usage of Cylinders

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Industrial Arts Index by H.W. Wilson Company (1914)
"See Packing cylinders Boring a large cylinder In the lathe. ... II Am Mach 38:8S9-60 My 22 '13 Casting paper machinery cylinders. ..."

2. Dyke's Automobile and Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia by Andrew Lee Dyke (1920)
"Construction: As previously stated, by placing six more cylinders on a six ... The extra addition being another sot of cylinders and connecting rods. ..."

3. A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism by James Clerk ( Maxwell (1873)
"If El and E2 are the charges on a portion of the two cylinders of length I, measured along the axis, EI = Viral<r1 = \ jl = —Et. ^ jj The capacity of a ..."

4. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1882)
"FOR the above purpose, I had patterns and core boxes made suitable for moulding globes and cylinders four inches internal diameter and ^ inch thickness of ..."

5. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society by Cambridge Philosophical Society (1889)
"(2) On the Application of Lagrange's Equations to the Motion of a number of cylinders in a Liquid when there is Circulation. By AB BASSET, MA 1. ..."

6. The Gentleman's Magazine (1832)
"the situations of valves or cocks, to allow the air, which the cylinders contain, to escape, as they fill at the opening e when sinking. ..."

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