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engine
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engine noun apparatus, appliance, contraption, convenience, device, facility, generator, locomotive, machine, machinery, means, meehanical aid, mechanical device, mechanism, method, motor, muscle power, power plant, powerhouse, source of power, tool, transducer, transformer, turbine, utensil, utility


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ARC is a leading developer and producer of solid propellant rocket motors, liquid and electric propulsion systems for satellite station keeping out in space, gas generators, air breathing engines, and advanced composite materials.
ARC is a leading developer and producer of solid propellant rocket motors, liquid and electric propulsion systems for satellite station keeping out in space, gas generators, air breathing engines, and advanced composite materials.
ARC is a leading developer and producer of solid propellant rocket motors, liquid and electric propulsion systems for satellite station keeping out in space, gas generators, air breathing engines, and advanced composite materials.
 
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