two-stroke

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Two-stroke engine.

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two-stroke (not comparable)

  1. (mechanical) Of or relating to a design of internal combustion engine, the working cycle of which is completed during two strokes of the piston.
    Synonym: two-cycle
    This motorbike has a two-stroke engine.

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two-stroke (plural two-strokes)

  1. A two-stroke engine.
  2. A vehicle or machine powered by a two-stroke engine.
  3. The fuel used in a two-stroke engine.
  4. (Australia, slang) Coca-Cola.

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