cylinder

[ sil-in-der ]
/ ˈsɪl ɪn dər /

noun

verb (used with object)

to furnish with a cylinder or cylinders.
to subject to the action of a cylinder or cylinders.

Origin of cylinder

1560–70; < Latin cylindrus < Greek kýlindros roller, cylinder, akin to kylíndein to roll

OTHER WORDS FROM cylinder

cyl·in·der·like, adjective

Example sentences from the Web for cylinder

British Dictionary definitions for cylinder

cylinder
/ (ˈsɪlɪndə) /

noun

verb

(tr) to provide (a system) with cylinders

Derived forms of cylinder

cylinder-like, adjective

Word Origin for cylinder

C16: from Latin cylindrus, from Greek kulindros a roller, from kulindein to roll

Medical definitions for cylinder

cylinder
[ sĭlən-dər ]

n.

The surface generated by a straight line intersecting and moving along a closed plane curve, the directrix, while remaining parallel to a fixed straight line that is not on or parallel to the plane of the directrix.
A solid bounded by two parallel planes and such a surface, especially such a surface having a circle as its directrix.
A cylindrical or rodlike renal cast.
A cylindrical lens.
A cylindrical metal container for gases stored under high pressure.

Scientific definitions for cylinder

cylinder
[ sĭlən-dər ]

A three-dimensional surface or solid object bounded by a curved surface and two parallel circles of equal size at the ends. The curved surface is formed by all the line segments joining corresponding points of the two parallel circles.

Idioms and Phrases with cylinder

cylinder

see firing on all cylinders.