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magnetohydrodynamic

a. Of or pertaining to magnetohydrodynamics.

Usage examples of "magnetohydrodynamic".

All contracts by shipbuilders to install his magnetohydrodynamic engines have been canceled.

Today, his pale, whiskery body would be physically reincorporated with the magnetohydrodynamic Shell.

He tried to move again, unconsciously sending motor commands through now defunct pathways to the Shell’s magnetohydrodynamic limbs.

Throughout, Flocanalog cried silently in the empty loneliness of his own mind, trying to flex magnetohydrodynamic limbs that weren’t there any more, straining to see with senses that delivered information he no longer had the necessary neural machinery to understand.

He tried flexing a magnetohydrodynamic limb, knowing it was useless, waiting for the spiky interdiction icon to appear.

But gauges registered current through great superconducting coils, and magnetohydrodynamic fields sprang into being as a shell surrounding the ship at twenty kilometers' remove.

Most prominent were the ionizing lasers and the generators of magnetohydrodynamic fields, which warded off the interstellar gas that would otherwise, at high speeds, have filled the ship with lethal radiation.

Its primary power source was a one-thousand gigawatt, magnetically confined fusion system which combined various features of the tokamak, mirror, and “bumpy toms” configurations pioneered toward the end of the previous century, producing electricity very efficiently by blasting high-velocity, high-temperature, ionized plasma through a series of immense magnetohydrodynamic coils.

He was aware of ghost tingles in long-since lost magnetohydrodynamic limb and was tortured by an unassuageable, systemic hunger for a fluid environment.