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Monocoque


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monocoque

Definition of monocoque from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
mon·o·coque   (m n-k k, -k k) n. A metal structure, such as an aircraft, in which the skin absorbs all or most of the stresses to which the body is subjected.
monocoque: Definition and Pronunciation
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Monocoque, meaning 'single shell' in French, is a construction technique that utilises the external skin to support some or most
monocoque ( ) n. A metal structure, such as an aircraft, in which the skin absorbs all or most of the stresses to which the body is subjected
noun . 1. a type of boat, aircraft, or rocket construction in which the shell carries most of the stresses. 2. Automotive. a type of vehicular construction in which the body is
adjective. designating or of a kind of construction, as of a rocket, in which the skin or outer shell bears all or most of the stresses; designating or of a kind of construction

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