2. Adjective. (physics) Of or pertaining to multiple jets (narrow cones of particles). ¹
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Definition of Multijet
1. having more than two jets [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Multijet
Literary usage of Multijet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Lifelong Passion: Nicholas and Alexandra: Their Own Story by Andrei Maylunas (2005)
"Size distribution, real-time concentration, and 14C activity of the smoke particles
were determined using a multijet Mercer impactor, a real-time aerosol ..."
2. Internal-combustion Engines: Their Principles and Applications to Automobile by Wallace Ludwig Lind (1920)
"The majority of multijet instruments have been provided with several orifices of
different dimensions, working in choke tubes of different sizes, ..."
3. TransactionsElectric engineering (1869)
"863 1949 Control System for a multijet Airplane, Starter-Generator. Hart 1316-18
1948 Control System for Aircraft DC Generators, An Integrated. ..."
4. High Corridors: QANTAS, 1954-1970 by John Gunn (1988)
"... had started with the design of large multijet aircraft for military use when,
in 1945, they began design studies for a ..."
5. A Lifelong Passion: Nicholas and Alexandra: Their Own Story by Andrei Maylunas (2005)
"Size distribution, real-time concentration, and 14C activity of the smoke particles
were determined using a multijet Mercer impactor, a real-time aerosol ..."
6. Internal-combustion Engines: Their Principles and Applications to Automobile by Wallace Ludwig Lind (1920)
"The majority of multijet instruments have been provided with several orifices of
different dimensions, working in choke tubes of different sizes, ..."
7. TransactionsElectric engineering (1869)
"863 1949 Control System for a multijet Airplane, Starter-Generator. Hart 1316-18
1948 Control System for Aircraft DC Generators, An Integrated. ..."
8. High Corridors: QANTAS, 1954-1970 by John Gunn (1988)
"... had started with the design of large multijet aircraft for military use when,
in 1945, they began design studies for a ..."