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Definition of Motor-assisted
1. Adjective. Relying on an engine for propulsion in addition to muscle power. "A motor-assisted bicycle"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Motor-assisted
Literary usage of Motor-assisted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Motor Cars and the Application of Mechanical Power to Road Vehicles by Rhys Jenkins (1902)
"... and the motor bicycle from being a motor-assisted pedal-driven machine has
already become a motor-driven machine in which the pedals are retained simply ..."
2. Notes on the Construction and Working of Pumps by Edward Charles Robert Marks (1907)
"... according to the height of the river, when running at 700 revolutions per minute.
It is driven by a direct-coupled electric motor assisted by ..."
3. Bermuda by Don Philpott, George Watkins (2002)
"Motor scooters and motor assisted bicycles are the most popular way of getting
around, they are more suited to some of the narrow roads and are easy to park ..."
4. Aerospace Plane Technology: Research and Development in Japan and Australia (1994)
"... System Figure 3.5: Institute of Space and Astronautical Science's HIMES Vehicle
Figure 3.6: Artist's Concept of Linear-Motor-Assisted Horizontal Takeoff ..."
5. English Mechanic and World of Science: With which are Incorporated "the (1889)
"... motor, assisted biy the knowledge now possessed of the proper proportions to
be given to rotation a» long as current us supplied. ..."