Driven directly by the pressure of steam, either at boiler-pressure or while expanding, or by the impact of a jet of steam.
Propelled by a steam-engine: as, a steam-driven motor-car.
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Use "steam-driven" in a sentence
"Before the invention of steam or steam-driven looms, three thousand years before, I had rotted in prison in old Babylon; and, trust me, I speak the truth when I say that in that ancient day we prisoners wove more efficiently on handlooms than did the prisoners in the steam-powered loom rooms of San Quentin."
"The Austro-Hungarians and Germans have their Clankers, steam-driven iron machines loaded with guns and ammunition."
"In France, the Lumiere Brothers captured scenes of steam-driven trains and well-dressed boulevard pedestrians."