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fly-wheel
ˈfly-ˈwheel [f. fly n.2 + wheel.] A wheel with a heavy rim, attached to a revolving shaft, in order either to regulate the motion of the machinery, or to accumulate power. (Cf. fly n.2 5 c.) Also attrib. and Comb.[1782 Watt Patent in Muirhead Mech. Invent. Watt III. 71 The heavy fly xx is put in mot...
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George Gribble
George Gribble's nephew, Ernie, died from terrible injuries after being trapped in the fly-wheel during an accident with the family's traction engine.
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counterfly
counterfly Mech. (ˈkaʊntəflaɪ) [counter- 8.] A heavy fly-wheel running at a high velocity on an intermediate shaft for equalizing the power of rolling-mill engines.
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Ada Henry Van Pelt
She noticed that the popular fly-wheel mechanism on the ferry was losing a substantial amount of power, causing inefficiencies in the engine and therefore
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splash-
splash- the stem of splash v.1, occurring in some combs., as splash-and-dash a., making much fuss and show; splashback, a panel fastened to and protecting the wall behind a sink, cooker, etc., from splashes; splash cymbal, a small, light cymbal; splash-dash adv., in a headlong manner; splashguard, a...
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Alfonso Caruana
At the time, the Cuntrera-Caruana family was labeled as "the fly-wheel of the drug trade and the indispensable link between suppliers and distributors.
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pulper
pulper (ˈpʌlpə(r)) [f. pulp v. + -er1.] 1. A machine for reducing fruit, straw, roots, paper-stock, etc. to pulp; a pulp-machine.1862 Times 12 June, Reaping and grass-mowing machinery with root-slicers, pulpers, chaff-cutters. 1875 Knight Dict. Mech. 1823/2 Pulper,..a machine for reducing paper stoc...
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Worthington-Simpson
An 1891 report on a pump recently installed in Oxford said Worthington pumping engines were almost entirely replacing beam engines and other types of fly-wheel
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inclinational
incliˈnational, a. rare. [f. prec. + -al1.] a. Relating to slope or inclination to the horizon. b. Of or pertaining to mental inclination or disposition.1821 W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. LII. 395 As he persisted in writing for the stage, it was deemed wiser to patronize his inclinational than his profe...
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Cuntrera-Caruana Mafia clan
The Cuntrera-Caruana family was labelled as "the fly-wheel of the drug trade and the indispensable link between suppliers and distributors."
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connecting
coˈnnecting, ppl. a. [f. connect v. + -ing2.] That connects, joining.1690 Locke Hum. Und. iv. xvii, The natural order of the connecting ideas. 1824 L. Murray Eng. Gram. (ed. 5) I. 192 Conjunctions, and other connecting words. 1875 Jowett Plato (ed. 2) V. 15 The connecting particles are omitted. b. c...
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barring
▪ I. barring, vbl. n. (ˈbɑːrɪŋ) [f. bar v. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. bar: a. Fastening up, in, or out, with a bar or bars. b. Exclusion, prohibition. c. Marking or ornamentation with bars. Also attrib.c 1386 Chaucer Pars. T. ¶343 The cost of embrowdynge the degise, endentynge, barrynge..and se...
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Lego City
Total of 10 sets being released and featured fly-wheel powered bike functionality.
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port-hole
port-hole (ˈpɔəthəʊl) Also porthole. [f. port n.3 + hole n.] 1. a. Naut. An aperture in a ship's side; spec. formerly one of those through which cannon were pointed; now, one of the apertures for the admission of light and air; = port n.3 2 b.1591 Percivall Sp. Dict., Portañola, a port-hole, porta. ...
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