Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

two-stroke

Adjective
/ˈtuː stroʊk/
Definition
A type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two strokes of the piston during one crankshaft revolution.
Examples
  • A two-stroke engine is often lighter and has a higher power-to-weight ratio than four-stroke engines.
  • Many small motorcycles and chainsaws use two-stroke engines for their simplicity and efficiency.
Meaning
The term ‘two-stroke’ refers to the mechanism of the engine, which minimizes the number of pistons’ movements needed to complete a power cycle, making it lighter and simpler than a four-stroke engine.
Synonyms
  • Single-cycle engine
  • Lightweight engine