motorise

Etymology

verb

  1. (British spelling) alternative form of motorize
    To keep the axle load within a 28-ton maximum, two eight-wheel bogies are employed, all axles of which are motorised. 1963 August, “New 5,000 H.P.-Plus Diesels for U.S. Railroads”, in Modern Railways, page 127

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