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revolving bar in an engine
- shaftrevolving bar in an engine
- shaftsrevolving bar in an engine
- shaftingrevolving bar in an engine
- shaftedrevolving bar in an engine
- eccentricsA disc or wheel mounted eccentrically on a revolving shaft in order to transform rotation into backward-and-forward motion, e.g., a cam in an internal combustion engine
- crossheadA bar or block between the piston rod and connecting rod in a steam engine
- rabbleran iron bar used in pudding
- rabblersRABBLER, an iron bar used in pudding
- footbarin an aeroplane, a bar operated by feet
- taproomsbarroom, esp. in an inn or hotel; bar
- taproombarroom, esp. in an inn or hotel; bar
- footbarsFOOTBAR, in an aeroplane, a bar operated by feet
- chenetan iron bar which supports logs in a fireplace
- chenetsCHENET, an iron bar which supports logs in a fireplace
- banquetteAn upholstered bench along a wall, esp. in a restaurant or bar
- banquettesAn upholstered bench along a wall, esp. in a restaurant or bar
- crossesAn upright post with a transverse bar, as used in antiquity for crucifixion
- backwaterwater turned back in its course by an obstruction, or an opposing current, as in a river channel, or across a river bar
- oxbowU-shaped piece of wood placed under and around the neck of an ox with its upper ends in the bar of the yoke
- oxbowsU-shaped piece of wood placed under and around the neck of an ox with its upper ends in the bar of the yoke
- eyebarstension member, used esp. in bridge and roof trusses, having the form of a metal bar enlarged at each end to include an eye
- eyebartension member, used esp. in bridge and roof trusses, having the form of a metal bar enlarged at each end to include an eye
- backwatersBACKWATER, water turned back in its course by an obstruction, or an opposing current, as in a river channel, or across a river bar
- cartouche(French) in Egyptian inscriptions, a circle with a horizontal bar at the bottom, elongated into an oval within which royal names are written also CARTOUCH
- skidprooftimber, bar, rail, pole, or log used in pairs or sets to form a slideway (as for an incline from a truck to the sidewalk)
- skidstimber, bar, rail, pole, or log used in pairs or sets to form a slideway (as for an incline from a truck to the sidewalk)
- rollbarheavy steel transverse bar in the form of an inverted U rising from the framework of an automobile to prevent its occupants from being crushed if the vehicle rolls over
- inches(as a unit of atmospheric pressure) An amount that would support a column of mercury one-inch high in a barometer (equal to 33.86 millibars, 29.5 inches being equal to one bar)