Ingenium,[1] sive motrum, vel Latinitate antiqua machina tantum, est machina quae unum vel plura energiae genera in energiam mechanicam convertendam designatur.[2][3]

Quattuor animatae circuli combustionis internae ex fonte candelae accensivae stationes.
Machina pyraulocinetica calorem combustionis adhibet ad emissarium maioris velocitatis generandum ut genus machinae reactionis. Energia mechanica quae electrica aeronavis systemata et hydraulica exercet ex hastile turbini? capi potest, sed impetus gasio emissario expulso efficitur.

Clava et remus sunt ingenia simplicia et praehistorica.

Frontinus, Plinius, et Vitruvius ingenia antiqua commemorant.

Fons propulsionis

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Per vim quae ingenium propellat numerantur sequentes.

Machinarum imagines

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Nexus interni

 
Motrum electricum est ingenium hodiernum.
  1.   Fons nominis Latini desideratur (addito fonte, hanc formulam remove)
  2. "Motor". Dictionary.reference.com .
  3. Dictionary.com: (World heritage) "3. any device that converts another form of energy into mechanical energy so as to produce motion."

Bibliographia

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  • Chaline, Eric. 2012. Fifty machines that changed the course of history. Buffalo Novi Eboraci: Firefly Books. ISBN 9781770850903, ISBN 1770850902.
  • Landels, J. G. Engineering in the Ancient World. ISBN 0-520-04127-5.
  • Parker, Sybil P., ed. 1994. "Engine." McGraw-Hill Concise Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. Ed. tertia, p. 714. McGraw-Hill.
  • Quinion, Michael. 1998. "World Wide Words: Engine and Motor." Worldwide Words: Investigating the English Language across the Globe. Textus interretialis.
  • Smith, Herschel H. 1981. Aircraft piston engines: from the Manly Baltzer to the Continental Tiara. Novi Eboraci: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0070584729.
  • Uicker, J. J., G. R. Pennock, et J. E. Shigley. 2003. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms. Ed. tertia. Novi Eboraci: Oxford University Press. ISBN 019515598X.

Nexus externi

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  Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad ingenia spectant.
  Vide motrum in Victionario.