From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtwin-enginedtwin-en‧gined /ˌtwɪn ˈendʒɪnd◂/ adjective TTAa twin-engined aircraft has two engines
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twin-engined• The two twin-engined aeroplanes were trapped behind the Citation jet.• A twin-engined fighter is a beast, I told Messerschmitt he should go back to the drawing board.• By the end of the year he had converted to twin-engined fighters, joining 252 Squadron to fly Blenheim IVFs and Beaufighters.• In 1935 Hollis Williams initiated the design of a 10-seat, twin-engined, low wing airliner, the ST-18.• Now he has two air ambulances - a twin-engined plane and a helicopter.• A little twin-engined plane buzzed overhead, Brian'd know what kind.