subrotary
Subrotary is a term that can refer to a few different concepts, primarily in mechanical and engineering contexts. One common meaning relates to a type of engine where the main rotating element does not complete a full 360-degree rotation within its primary cycle. Instead, it might rotate through a specific arc, returning to a near-original position before the next cycle begins. This differs from continuously rotating engines like typical internal combustion engines. Subrotary engines can be designed for specific applications where a limited, precise range of motion is advantageous, potentially offering benefits in terms of packaging or efficiency for certain tasks.
Another application of the term "subrotary" might be found in describing gears or mechanisms where a component