Any of several internal combustion engines that have the cylinders arranged radially around a central crankshaft
an internal-combustion engine having cylinders arranged radially around a central crankcase
An engine, usually an internal-combustion engine of a certain type (the radial type) having several cylinders arranged radially like the spokes of a complete wheel
The semiradial engine has radiating cylinders on only one side of the crank shaft
An internal-combustion engine, formerly used in propeller-driven aircraft, with cylinders arranged radially around the crankshaft. Type of internal-combustion engine used mainly in small airplanes, in which the cylinders (ranging from five to as many as 28, depending on engine size) are mounted in a circle around the crankshaft, sometimes in banks of two or more. Once the dominant piston-engine type, radials are now in only limited production; most new requirements are met by remanufacturing existing stock