outboard motor

/'autbɔ:d'moutə/
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outboard motor

The fisherman starts the outboard motor to leave the dock.

Definition

Noun: 1. A portable internal-combustion engine mounted externally on the stern of a small boat: An "outboard motor" is a self-contained propulsion unit that includes an engine, a gearbox, and a propeller. It is designed to be attached to the transom (the flat back end) of a boat, outside the hull.

Usage

The term "outboard motor" is used to specify the type of marine engine that is mounted externally. It is a compound noun, and the key characteristic is its location outside the boat's main hull. - It is the primary means of propulsion for many small boats, such as dinghies, fishing boats, and skiffs. - It is contrasted with an inboard motor, which is installed inside the boat's hull.

Examples
Advanced Usage
  • "To tilt up an outboard motor": To raise the motor out of the water, often to prevent damage when in shallow water or when the boat is not in use.
    • Remember to tilt up the outboard motor when you beach the dinghy.
Variants and Related Words
  • Outboard (noun, informal): A common shortened form of "outboard motor."
    • We need more fuel for the outboard.
  • Outboard engine: A synonymous term.
  • Inboard motor/engine: The antonym; an engine mounted inside the boat's hull.
Synonyms
  • Marine engine (external)
  • Boat motor (when context implies external mounting)
Related Phrases
  • Outboard motor bracket: The metal frame on a boat's transom designed to hold the motor.
  • Outboard motor well: A compartment in some boats where an outboard motor is mounted, partially enclosing it while keeping it external to the hull.
outboard motor

The fisherman starts the outboard motor to leave the dock.

Noun
  1. internal-combustion engine that mounts at stern of small boat

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