- meaning.
Poppet is also a
chiefly British term of
endearment or
diminutive referring to a
young child, much like the
words "dear" or "sweetie."
Poppets are...
-
Poppets (formerly and
colloquially known as
Paynes Poppets) are a
confectionery manufactured by
Valeo Confectionery,
first introduced in 1937 by Payne's...
- A
poppet valve (also
sometimes called mushroom valve) is a
valve typically used to
control the
timing and
quantity of
petrol (gas) or
vapour flow into...
- were produced.
Poppets Town
follows the
adventures of
Blooter and his best
friends Patty and
Bobby as they
solve everyday problems in
Poppets Town. Blooter...
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Retrieved 2012-08-04.
Amalasuntha (2013-03-13). "
Poppets: A very
sympathetic tradition".
Archived from the
original on 2014-10-21...
- time the Type B
poppets were used on a
Pennsylvania Railroad class T1. In 1948, T1
number 5500 was
rebuilt to use the Type B2
poppets following a damaging...
-
management buyin. The main
brands bought included Fox's
Glacier Mints,
Paynes Poppets, ****
mints and Just Brazils, but not the
unrelated Fox's Biscuits, also...
- is a type of
valve mechanism for
piston engines,
distinct from the
usual poppet valve.
Sleeve valve engines saw use in a
number of pre–World War II luxury...
- worldwide.
Users could choose from one of six
virtual pet
monsters (Katsuma,
Poppet, Diavlo, Luvli, Furi, and Zommer) they
could create, name and nurture. Once...
-
engine or valve-in-block engine, is an
internal combustion engine with its
poppet valves contained within the
engine block,
instead of in the
cylinder head...