n. A device containing a usually spherical chamber or container, in which steam is heated and ejected through one or more narrow tubes to create propulsion or torque. [French éolipyle, from Latin aeolipila : Aeolus, god of the winds; see AEOLUS + pila, ball; akin to pilus, hair (Roman leather balls being stuffed with hair).] |
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