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i understand perfectly what you are saying. the point is you are talking more about modern usage of the two words than you are about their actual definition. how do you define the word motor? how do you define the word engine? by your own definitions, does an engine not also fit the criteria of a motor?
"They get the "engine" nomenclature because they do burn a fuel" this statement here hints at what i have been saying all along. that is an engine is one type of motor, a motor that burns a fuel.
Let the record show the tone of this conversation is that of a civil discussion between friends, not that of an argument or a debate.
"They get the "engine" nomenclature because they do burn a fuel" this statement here hints at what i have been saying all along. that is an engine is one type of motor, a motor that burns a fuel.
Let the record show the tone of this conversation is that of a civil discussion between friends, not that of an argument or a debate.