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Meaning of sprockets
The primary meaning of the word "sprockets" refers to toothed wheels or gears, especially those with a chain or belt wrapped around them.
Etymology of sprockets
The word "sprocket" originated in the mid-19th century, derived from the Dutch word "sprocket" or "sprock", which refers to a spike or a point, likely due to the toothed nature of the wheel
Historically, the term has been used in various mechanical contexts, including bicycles, motorcycles, and industrial machinery
Synonyms
Definitions
- A toothed wheel or gear, especially one that has a chain or belt wrapped around it
- A wheel with radial teeth or projections, used to transmit power or motion by means of a chain or belt
Usage Examples
- The bicycle's chain slipped off the sprocket, causing the rider to lose control
- The mechanic replaced the worn-out sprockets in the gearbox to improve the car's performance
- The complex system of sprockets and gears enabled the clock to keep precise time
Antonyms
smooth wheels
frictionless surfaces
un toothed gears
chainless systems
beltless drives
gearless transmissions
direct drives
simple mechanisms
uncomplicated systems
non-mechanical devices
manual controls
primitive tools
unrefined equipment