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bipropellantenUK
bi·pro·pel·lant B0272600 (bī′prə-pĕl′ənt)n. A two-component rocket propellant, such as liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen, fed separately to the combustion chamber as fuel and oxidizer. Also called dipropellant.bipropellant (ˌbaɪprəˈpɛlənt) n (Astronautics) a rocket propellant consisting of two substances, usually a fuel and an oxidizer. Also called: dipropellant Compare monopropellantbi•pro•pel•lant (ˌbaɪ prəˈpɛl ənt) n. a missile or rocket propellant composed of fuel and oxidizer, the components of which are kept in separate compartments prior to combustion. [1945–50] TranslationsbipropellantenUK
bipropellant[¦bī·prə′pel·ənt] (materials) A rocket propellant consisting of two unmixed or uncombined chemicals (fuel and oxidizer) fed to the combustion chamber separately. AcronymsSeeBIPROP |