aeolipile

/iːɒˈlaɪpaɪl/

Definitions

1. noun

An ancient device that consisted of a sphere or cylinder with a set of curved or angled surfaces that, when rotated by a flow of air, caused it to spin or revolve.

“The ancient Greeks used the aeolipile as a primitive model for the modern steam engine.”

Synonyms

  • parabolic turbine
  • vortex engine

Antonyms

  • static device