Definition of Gearwheel. Meaning of Gearwheel. Synonyms of Gearwheel

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Meaning of Gearwheel from wikipedia

- A gear or gearwheel is a rotating machine part typically used to transmit rotational motion and/or torque by means of a series of teeth that engage with...
- warning/signaling device. It operates on the principle of the ratchet device, using a gearwheel and a stiff board mounted on a handle, which rotates freely. Variants...
- mountains. The Buddhist symbols are replaced by symbols of Socialism. A gearwheel stands for industrialization, sheaves around the perimeter stand for the...
- Inside cylinder can mean: One of the dimensions of a gearwheel, see List of gear nomenclature#Inside cylinder A steam locomotive cylinder positioned in...
- Matthew, the butler of the Baron's mansion, tells Layton about a small gearwheel that he found in the room near Simon's body. As Layton and Luke continue...
- Article 194, which states the design and meaning of the device. It shows a gearwheel bordered by corn stalks and sugarcane. In the middle, there is a red sun...
- centre of the arms consists of a shield with red background; a yellow gearwheel in the bottom left and a yellow perfume diffuser in the top right represent...
- the rim and teeth in the side of the rim which drives the horizontal gearwheel called wallower on the top end of the vertical upright shaft. In grist...
- spring is coiled up inside a housing that can be seen mounted on the large gearwheel visibly protruding from the bottom of the mechanism. As the huge pendulum...
- Britain's two engines, he installed an 18-foot (5.5 m) diameter primary gearwheel, which, by means of a set of four m****ive inverted-tooth or "silent" chains...