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Definitions of cylinders in various dictionaries:
noun - a solid bounded by a cylindrical surface and two parallel planes (the bases)
noun - a surface generated by rotating a parallel line around a fixed line
noun - a chamber within which piston moves
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An octet of these gives the VW Passat W8 its name |
A car driven by George Robson is one of only 2 Indy 500 winners to use an engine with only 6 of these |
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Plural form of cylinder. |
a solid geometrical figure with straight parallel sides and a circular or oval cross section. |
A solid geometrical figure with straight parallel sides and a circular or oval cross section. |
A piston chamber in a steam or internal combustion engine. |
A cylinder-shaped container holding liquefied gas under pressure. |
A rotating metal roller in a printing press. |
A cylinder seal. |
Cylinders might refer to |
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A Cylinder (from Greek kulindros, "roller, tumbler"), has traditionally been a three-dimensional solid, one of the most basic of curvilinear geometric shapes. It is the idealized version of a solid physical tin can having lids on top and bottom. * This traditional view is still used in elementary treatments of geometry, but the advanced mathematical viewpoint has shifted to the infinite curvilinear surface and this is how a cylinder is now defined in various modern branches of geometry and topology. * The shift in the basic meaning (solid versus surface) has created some ambiguity with terminology. It is generally hoped that context makes the meaning clear. In this article both points of view are presented and distinguished by referring to solid cylinders and cylindrical surfaces, but keep in mind that in the literature the unadorned term cylinder could refer to either of these or to an even more specialized object, the right circular cylinder.* |