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Two-cycle — Two cy cle, n. (Thermodynamics) A two stroke cycle for an internal combustion engine. {Two cy cle}, a. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Two-cycle — Two cy cle, n. (Thermodynamics) A two stroke cycle for an internal combustion engine. {Two cy cle}, a. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
two-cycle — adjective Date: 1902 of an internal combustion engine having a 2 stroke cycle … New Collegiate Dictionary
Two-stroke oil — (also referred to as two cycle oil, 2 cycle oil, 2T oil or 2 stroke oil) is an engine oil intended for use in two stroke engines. Since these lightweight engines do not feature oil sumps to collect and recycle oil like 4 cycle engines, oil must… … Wikipedia
Two-port — a. Having two ports; specif.: Designating a type of two cycle internal combustion engine in which the admission of the mixture to the crank case is through a suction valve. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Two and a Half Men — Genre Sitcom Created by Chuck Lorre Lee Aronsohn … Wikipedia
Cycle of the Werewolf — First edition cover … Wikipedia
Cycle speedway — is a form of bicycle racing on short oval dirt tracks, usually outdoors, occasionally indoors, typically 70 90 metres long. Like motorcycle speedway, riders use machines without brakes or multiple gears but, unlike motor speedway, the object is… … Wikipedia
Cycle ball — Cycle ball, also known as radball (from German), is a sport similar to football played on bicycles. The two people on each team ride a fixed gear bicycle with no brakes or freewheel. The ball is controlled by the bike and the head, except when… … Wikipedia
Two-Gun Kid — (Matt Hawk / Matt Liebowicz) Art by Scott Kolins. Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics … Wikipedia
Cycle detection — This article is about iterated functions. For another use, see Cycle detection (graph theory). In computer science, cycle detection is the algorithmic problem of finding a cycle in a sequence of iterated function values. For any function ƒ that… … Wikipedia