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Meaning of pulley
A wheel with a grooved rim and a rope, cable, or chain wrapped around it, used for lifting or moving heavy objects.
Etymology of pulley
The word "pulley" comes from the Old French word "poulie", which is derived from the Latin word "pollia", meaning "a pair of scales" or "a yoke".
The Latin word "pollia" is also related to the Greek word "polos", meaning "a pivot" or "an axis".
The word "pulley" has been used in English since the 15th century to refer to a wheel with a grooved rim and a rope, cable, or chain wrapped around it.
Synonyms
winch
hoist
block
tackle
sheave
wheel
gear
lever
crank
cam
axle
bearing
shaft
rod
pinion
cog
sprocket
chain
rope
cable
pulley system
block and tackle
lifting device
mechanical advantage
simple machine
wheel and axle
fulcrum
lever arm
linkage
mechanism
geartrain
transmission
drive
belt
chain drive
rope drive
cable drive
hoisting device
lifting gear
crane
derrick
windlass
capstan
block and fall
purchase
lift
raise
elevate
heave
haul.
Definitions
- A wheel with a grooved rim and a rope, cable, or chain wrapped around it, used for lifting or moving heavy objects.
- A system of wheels and ropes, cables, or chains used to lift or move heavy objects.
- A device that provides a mechanical advantage, allowing a person to lift or move heavy objects with less effort.
Usage Examples
- The construction workers used a pulley system to lift the heavy beams into place.
- The sailor used a pulley to hoist the sail up the mast.
- The mechanic used a pulley to lift the car and change the oil.
Antonyms
obstacle
hindrance
impediment
barrier
blockage
obstruction
resistance
friction
drag
weight
load
burden
strain
effort
exertion
force
pressure
push
shove
thrust
resistance
counterbalance
opposition
hindrance
deterrent
discouragement.