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Hot-bulb engine         
  • A Gardner 4T5 4-cylinder hot bulb engine on display at the Anson Engine Museum, Stockport, UK
  • Hornsby-Akroyd "Lachesis", a locomotive powered by a hot-bulb engine
  • A vertical twin-cylinder hot bulb engine, developing 70 horsepower. This engine has a top speed of 325 [[revolutions per minute]].
  • A 1928 Lanz Bulldog tractor.<br />The "hot bulb" is immediately above the front axle, mounted on the front of the cylinder block.
  • 1939 [[Lanz Bulldog]], a [[tractor]] built around a hot bulb engine.
  • Blow-lamp being used to heat the hot bulb of a [[Lanz Bulldog]] tractor
  • The type of [[blow torch]] used to start the hot-bulb engine
  • Old Swedish hot-bulb engine in action
  • A ''Drott'' hot-bulb engine, manufactured at the [[Pythagoras Mechanical Workshop Museum]] in [[Norrtälje]], Sweden, after original drawings from the Pythagoras Engine Factory
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Hot bulb oil engine; Semi-diesel engine; Semidiesel engine; Hot bulb engine; Akroyd engine
The hot-bulb engine is a type of internal combustion engine in which fuel ignites by coming in contact with a red-hot metal surface inside a bulb, followed by the introduction of air (oxygen) compressed into the hot-bulb chamber by the rising piston. There is some ignition when the fuel is introduced, but it quickly uses up the available oxygen in the bulb.
Bulblet         
  • ''[[Hippeastrum]]'' (amaryllis) bulb
  • Cross section of onion bulb
  • Longitudinal section through bulb
SHORT, ENLARGED SHOOT SYSTEM THAT HAS AS PARTS A SHORT STEM IN WHICH THE SHOOT INTERNODES DO NOT ELONGATE, AND ONE OR MORE BUDS ENCLOSED BY FLESHY LEAVES OR LEAF BASES
Bulbs; Bulbous; Flower bulb; Bulblet; Culture of bulbs; Bulbet; Bulbel; Tunic leaf
·noun A small bulb, either produced on a larger bulb, or on some aerial part of a plant, as in the axils of leaves in the tiger lily, or replacing the flowers in some kinds of onion.
bulb         
  • ''[[Hippeastrum]]'' (amaryllis) bulb
  • Cross section of onion bulb
  • Longitudinal section through bulb
SHORT, ENLARGED SHOOT SYSTEM THAT HAS AS PARTS A SHORT STEM IN WHICH THE SHOOT INTERNODES DO NOT ELONGATE, AND ONE OR MORE BUDS ENCLOSED BY FLESHY LEAVES OR LEAF BASES
Bulbs; Bulbous; Flower bulb; Bulblet; Culture of bulbs; Bulbet; Bulbel; Tunic leaf
n.
light bulb
1) to change, put in, screw in (AE) a bulb
2) a bulb blows out; burns out
3) an electric; frosted; light; three-way bulb
4) the glare of a bulb
tuber
5) a crocus; tulip bulb