Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
steam-engine
Noun
/ˈstiːm ˌɛn.dʒɪn/

Definition
A steam engine is a machine that converts the energy of steam into mechanical energy.

Examples
- The steam-engine revolutionized transportation in the 19th century.
- Many factories relied on steam-engines to operate machinery before electricity became widespread.

Meaning
It primarily uses steam produced by boiling water to create pressure that drives a piston or turbine, enabling the engine to provide power for various applications.

Synonyms
- Boiler engine
- Steam power
- Locomotive (in context)