Aeroengine

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Pronunciation: /eəroʊˈɛndʒən/

Definitions of aeroengine

noun a type of engine designed for use in aircraft

Example Sentences

A1 An aeroengine is a type of engine used on airplanes.

A2 The aeroengine of the aircraft malfunctioned mid-flight.

B1 The maintenance crew is responsible for inspecting and repairing aeroengines.

B2 The latest model of aeroengine boasts increased fuel efficiency and power.

C1 Advanced materials and technologies are continuously being developed for aeroengines.

C2 The aerospace engineering team successfully designed a revolutionary aeroengine for the next generation of aircraft.

Examples of aeroengine in a Sentence

formal The aeroengine is a critical component of an aircraft's propulsion system.

informal The plane's aeroengine is what makes it go zoom!

slang Check out the cool aeroengine on that jet!

figurative Her determination was like a powerful aeroengine propelling her towards her goals.

Grammatical Forms of aeroengine

plural

aeroengines

comparative

more aeroengine

superlative

most aeroengine

present tense

aeroengine

future tense

will aeroengine

perfect tense

has aeroengine

continuous tense

is aeroengineering

singular

aeroengine

positive degree

aeroengine

infinitive

to aeroengine

gerund

aeroengineering

participle

aeroengined

Origin and Evolution of aeroengine

First Known Use: 1906 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'aeroengine' originated from the combination of 'aero-' meaning air or aviation, and 'engine' referring to a machine that converts energy into mechanical motion.
Evolution of the word: The term 'aeroengine' was first used in 1906 to specifically refer to engines used in aircraft. Over time, as aviation technology advanced, the term has become more commonly used to describe any engine used in the propulsion of aircraft, including jet engines and turboprop engines.