solid rocket

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From solid +‎ rocket.

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solid rocket (plural solid rockets)

  1. (astronautics) A rocket engine (rocket motor) that uses a solid propellant that, when combusted, generates gases which are used for rocket propulsion.
  2. (astronautics) A rocket that uses such an engine.

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