Heat engine in which fuel is burned inside the engine, contrasting with an external-combustion engine (such as the steam engine) in which fuel is burned in a separate unit. The
diesel engine and
petrol engine are both internal-combustion engines. Gas
turbines and
jet and
rocket engines are also considered to be internal-combustion engines because they burn their fuel inside their combustion chambers.
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