air powered.
2006-11-14 14:24:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure about the 'obsesive with sex' part... but Pneumatics, from the Greek ÏνεÏ
μαÏικÏÏ (pneumatikos, coming from the wind) is the use of pressurized gases to do work in science and technology.
2006-11-14 21:53:42
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answered by wilkes_in_london 3
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A method of generating force using differences in air presure.
As Hydraulic is to fluid, pneumatic is to gas.
2006-11-15 00:06:03
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answered by Paul O 3
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Pneumatics, from the Greek - is the use of pressurized gases to do work in science and technology.
2006-11-14 22:21:59
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answered by sugar candy 6
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it means pertaining to air. Ex: a pneumatic tool is powered by air.
2006-11-14 21:53:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It is the stat of needing a pump to get turgid when in the presence of higher authority. Ask Don Rumsfeld. Next question?
2006-11-14 22:41:11
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answered by sunny d 2
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http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pneumatic
2006-11-14 21:52:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Pneumatic - you?
2006-11-14 21:52:21
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answered by Anonymous
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