Stroke
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Stroke: The distance that the speaker cone or voice coil can travel in both directions.
Penalty Stroke: A stroke that must be added to the score, for a variety of reasons (e.g., lost ball, unplayable lie), in accordance with the rules of golf
4-Stroke: A 4-Stroke is an engine that uses four strokes to complete a complete cycle. The four strokes are: Intake, Compression, Combustion, and Exhaust. During the Intake Stroke, the intake valve op . . . View Full Definition
Stroke Play: (also 'medal play') scoring by the total number of strokes
Four Stroke Engine: The most common engine design found in street motorcycles. It refers to the number of times a piston moves up and down through each power cycle. 1. A downward stroke brings in the fuel/air m . . . View Full Definition
Stroke Hole: A hole on which a player's handicap strokes fall in net scoring match play situations (e.g., a 1 handicapper only gets a stroke on the number 1 handicap hole, whereas an 18 handicapper gets . . . View Full Definition
Pop Stroke: A (typically putting) stroke characterized by an abrupt little 'hit' or twitch of force at the ball rather than a smooth acceleration through the ball
Stroke And Distance: (also '2-stroke penalty') counting one stroke for the stroke itself and one stroke for the distance travelled by the ball (meaning the ball must be replayed from the original point)
Stroker: Stroker has at least two definitions. First, it is another word for a 2-stroke engine. Second, it refers to increasing the stroke in a Harley-Davidson engine (or any other make) to give it m . . . View Full Definition
2-Stroke: A 2-Stroke is an engine (also known as a Stroker) having two strokes per cycle. The combustion stroke occurs when the piston moves down allowing the exhaust gases to exit through an opening. . . . View Full Definition
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