Single (Sgl.) screw: only one propeller what in Spanish is HELICE: on the aft. Double: 2 = dos helices; two propellers (two fans) one on each side (Stern)
Triple: probably on the back (Stern)
The carpet shampoorer uses water and it doesnt have to be heated. The carpet steamer uses heated water that in many cases may skill or retard the growth of bacteria.
A hovercraft lifts the hull of the craft out of the water. This significantly reduces the friction force exerted on the hovercraft, allowing it to travel faster than a conventional boat.
what is a screw
Just exactly the same way you screw into wood.
there is no translation for screw you
It was 882.5 ft. long. My boy and I are building a plastic Titanic model and I see that it has three propellers (known as "screws" in the boat world). So it would be a triple screw if I am correct.
You can abbreviate 'steamship' with the prefix 'SS', meaning "steam ship" or "screw steamer." Depending on the type of steamship and how it is powered, there is also the prefix 'PS' for "paddle steamer" and sometimes 'TS' for steamers powered by steam turbine.SS
It stands for Royal Mail Steamer.
One who, or that which, propels., A contrivance for propelling a steam vessel, usually consisting of a screw placed in the stern under water, and made to revolve by an engine; a propeller wheel., A steamboat thus propelled; a screw steamer.
Steamer made from bamboo used in Chinese cooking, particularly for dumplings.
The Jiffy Steamer is a garment and fabric steamer. One would use this steamer to smooth out the wrinkles in their clothing, or curtains. This steamer comes in a travel version for steaming out wrinkles while away. This steamer eliminates the need for an ironing board.
No a steamer is a boat.
steamist
steamer is something which is driven by steam and has a chimeney . It may be coal / diesel steamer. -Regards
I think you mean an Archimedes screw.
Steamer has two syllables.
Reading Steamer was created in 1901.