bimotor: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˈbaɪˌməʊ.tər/US/ˈbaɪˌmoʊ.t̬ɚ/

Technical / Aviation

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What does “bimotor” mean?

An aircraft or machine equipped with two engines.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

An aircraft or machine equipped with two engines.

Pertaining to or characterized by having two engines, primarily used in aviation but applicable to other machinery.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

Spelling and hyphenation are variable. 'Bimotor' (closed form) is more common in technical American English, while 'bi-motor' (hyphenated) is frequently seen in British English. The term 'twin-engined' is a more frequent synonym in both varieties.

Connotations

Neutral technical descriptor. In non-aviation contexts, can sound slightly dated or overly specific.

Frequency

Rare in everyday speech; primarily found in technical manuals, historical aviation texts, and specialised engineering discussions.

Grammar

How to Use “bimotor” in a Sentence

[bimotor] + noun (e.g., bimotor aircraft)noun + [powered by a bimotor]

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
aircraftplaneairplanemachine
medium
propellertransportdesignconfiguration
weak
vehicleexperimentalreliablemodel

Examples

Examples of “bimotor” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The vintage bi-motor plane was a popular exhibit at the air show.
  • They developed a robust bi-motor configuration for the new drone.

American English

  • The airline phased out its last bimotor cargo planes.
  • A bimotor design offers a useful safety redundancy.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Almost never used. Replaced by 'twin-engine' in marketing or logistics related to aviation.

Academic

Used in engineering and aviation history papers to describe specific aircraft designs.

Everyday

Extremely rare. An average speaker would use 'twin-engine plane'.

Technical

The primary register. Found in specifications, maintenance documents, and pilot discussions about aircraft capabilities.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “bimotor”

Strong

dual-engine

Neutral

twin-enginedtwo-engine

Weak

double-motored

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “bimotor”

single-enginemonomotor

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “bimotor”

  • Using 'bimotor' as a verb (e.g., 'The plane was bimotored').
  • Misspelling as 'bimotored' when used adjectivally (the standard adjective is 'bimotor').
  • Confusing with 'bimonthly' (meaning twice a month or every two months).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is a low-frequency technical term specific to aviation and engineering. 'Twin-engine' is far more common in general use.

Yes, though it's rare. It can technically describe any machine with two engines, such as a pump or generator, but the primary association is always with aircraft.

They are synonyms. 'Bimotor' is derived from Latin (bi-) and is more common in technical/European contexts. 'Twin-engine' is the more frequent, modern English compound.

It is a common variant, especially in British English, to aid readability. Both 'bimotor' and 'bi-motor' are accepted, with the closed form being more typical in American technical writing.

An aircraft or machine equipped with two engines.

Bimotor is usually technical / aviation in register.

Bimotor: in British English it is pronounced /ˈbaɪˌməʊ.tər/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˈbaɪˌmoʊ.t̬ɚ/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of 'BIcycle' (two wheels) and 'MOTOR' – a BIMOTOR has two motors.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
For transatlantic flights in that era, a aircraft was considered essential for safety.
Multiple Choice

In which context is the word 'bimotor' MOST appropriately used?

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