turbopump

/ˈtɜːrbəpʌmp/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of high-speed centrifugal pump, typically driven by a turbine and used to transfer fluids in high-pressure applications, such as rocket propulsion systems.

“The turbopump was crucial for the successful launch of the spacecraft.”

Synonyms

  • centrifugal pump
  • high-pressure pump

Antonyms

  • gravity-fed pump
  • low-pressure pump