m'-naught Synonyms

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m'-naught Meaning

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m'-naught (v. t.)

To increase the power of (a single-cylinder beam engine) by adding a small high-pressure cylinder with a piston acting on the beam between the center and the flywheel end, using high-pressure steam and working as a compound engine, -- a plan introduced by M'Naught, a Scottish engineer, in 1845.

m'-naught Sentence Examples

  1. The ship sailed into the boundless realm of m'-naught, its destination unknown.
  2. The astronomer gazed into the telescope, his eyes searching for a sign of life in the vast expanse of m'-naught.
  3. The explorer stood on the edge of the precipice, peering into the dizzying void of m'-naught.
  4. The howling winds of m'-naught tore at the sails, threatening to drive the ship ashore.
  5. The astronaut soared through the celestial m'-naught, his spaceship a tiny speck in the cosmic abyss.
  6. The barren wasteland stretched out before them, an endless vista of m'-naught.
  7. The echoes of their laughter reverberated through the silent m'-naught, carried by the ethereal wind.
  8. The stars twinkled in the velvety darkness of m'-naught, their celestial dance illuminating the void.
  9. The lost soul wandered aimlessly through the ethereal m'-naught, searching for a glimmer of hope.
  10. The mountains rose like ancient guardians, their peaks lost in the swirling mists of m'-naught.

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To increase the power of (a single-cylinder beam engine) by adding a small high-pressure cylinder with a piston acting on the beam between the center and the fl

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The ship sailed into the boundless realm of m'-naught, its destination unknown.

The astronomer gazed into the telescope, his eyes searching for a sign of life in the vast expanse of m'-naught.

The explorer stood on the edge of the precipice, peering into the dizzying void of m'-naught.

The howling winds of m'-naught tore at the sails, threatening to drive the ship ashore.