V-

See also: Appendix: Variations of "v"

English

Etymology 1

From the shape of the letter v/V.

Prefix

V-

  1. (automotive, engineering) Referring to an internal combustion engine piston cylinder configuration, where the cylinders are aligned in a V-like shape, in which there is an acute angle between the cylinders, and the bottom of the cylinder, where the crank is, is the bottom of the V, and the top of the cylinder is where the fuel, intake and exhaust ports are located.
Coordinate terms

(engine configuration):

  • W- (like the V-, but with an additional cylinder row up the centre)
  • Y- (like the V-, but with an additional cylinder row down the centre)
  • X- (shaped like an X)
  • H- (flat, horizontal, 180-angle; boxer)
  • T- (like the H-, but with an additional cylinder row up the centre)
  • I- (inline)
  • R- (rotary)
Derived terms
engine configuration

Etymology 2

Clipping of Vietnamese

Prefix

V-

  1. Vietnamese; used to denote nouns relating to the (popular) culture of Vietnam.
Coordinate terms
  • C- (Chinese)
  • J- (Japanese)
  • K- (Korean)
  • T- (Thai)
Derived terms
English terms prefixed with V-
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