different between engineering vs preheater
engineering
English
Etymology
engineer +? -ing
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /??n.d????n??.???/
Verb
engineering
- present participle of engineer
Noun
engineering (usually uncountable, plural engineerings)
- (uncountable) The application of mathematics and the physical sciences to the needs of humanity and the development of technology.
- The area aboard a ship where the engine is located.
- Actions controling the motion, shape, and/or substance of any physical object(s).
- Designates office area of the professional engineering staff.
Hyponyms
Derived terms
- geoengineering
Translations
See also
- science
- applied mathematics
References
- engineering on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
engineering From the web:
- what engineering pays the most
- what engineering major should i choose
- what engineering field is best for me
- what engineering jobs are in demand
- what engineering career starts with a
- what engineering career starts with k
- what engineering degree is the best
- what engineering requires the least math
preheater
English
Etymology
preheat +? -er
Noun
preheater (plural preheaters)
- An engineering device that preheats a material prior to some other process.
Translations
preheater From the web:
- what is preheater in cement plant
- what is preheater in boiler
- what is preheater cyclone
- what does preheat mean
- what is preheater used for
- what does preheat do
- what is engine preheater
- what is coolant preheater
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