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valve-in-head engine vs ICE

ICE vs valve-in-head engine

valve-in-head engine and ICE both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
valve-in-head engine Yes No No No
ICE Yes No No No
As nouns, ICE is a hypernym of valve-in-head engine; that is, ICE is a word with a broader meaning than valve-in-head engine:
  • valve-in-head engine: internal-combustion engine having both inlet and exhaust valves located in the cylinder head
  • ICE: a heat engine in which combustion occurs inside the engine rather than in a separate furnace; heat expands a gas that either moves a piston or turns a gas turbine
Other hypernyms of valve-in-head engine include internal-combustion engine.
valve-in-head engine (noun) ICE (noun)
internal-combustion engine having both inlet and exhaust valves located in the cylinder head a heat engine in which combustion occurs inside the engine rather than in a separate furnace; heat expands a gas that either moves a piston or turns a gas turbine
Difference between valve-in-head engine and ICE

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