Steam

Steam

Steam (engl., spr. Stihm), der Dampf; daher Steamboat (spr. Stihmboht), das Dampfboot, Dampfschiff. Steamcarriage (spr. Stihm karridsch), der Dampfwagen (Locomotive). Steamengine (spr. Stihmendschine), die Dampfmaschine. Steamer (spr. Stihmer), Dampfboot, Dampfwagen. Steam navigation (spr. Stihm näwigehsch'n), die Dampfschifffahrt. Steam packet (spr. Stihm päekel), das Dampfpacketboot, Postdampfschiff. Steam press (spr. Stihm preß), die Dampfpresse, Schnellpresse. Steam valvet (spr. Stihm wäle), das Dampfventil, die Dampfklappe. Steam vessel (spr. Stihm wessel), der Dampfkessel, das Dampfschiff.


Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.

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