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Been motoring around in a number of ways (bus, car, cycle, boat); but have
yet to encounter engine used in that context. Have heard of engine used in somewhat archaic terms to describe a mechanical device used to perform some sort of task. Which is what engineers do (hi Lloyd!). :-)) surfnturf "Curtis CCR" wrote in message om... wrote: If you want to get picky, internal or external combustion "motors" are correctly called engines, not motors. Don't get too picky, because that is not correct. A "motor" is a device that imparts motion. And engine can just about any mechanical device. An motor could part of an engine. Or a motor itself can be called an engine. So while it's normal to refer to your powerplant as an engine, it no less correct to call it a motor. |
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