Lingo

Engineering

21 Words

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relay
1.
re
lay
Verb

to pass on information or messages from one place or person to another

The receptionist relayed the important message to the manager as soon as it came in.

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ball bearing
2.
ball bearing
Noun

a type of rolling-element bearing that uses balls to maintain the separation between the bearing races, reducing friction and enabling smooth rotation

The bicycle's smooth operation is attributed to the ball bearings in its wheel hubs and bottom bracket.

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belt drive
Noun

a mechanical transmission system using a flexible belt to transfer power between rotating shafts

The old factory machines relied on a belt drive system to transfer power from the central engine to various workstations.

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breeder reactor
Noun

a type of nuclear reactor that generates more fissile material than it often consumes

The energy plant implemented a breeder reactor to generate more fuel than it consumes, enhancing its efficiency.

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test bench
Noun

an environment that can be used to verify the correctness of a model or design

The engineers used a test bench to evaluate the performance and durability of the new engine design.

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cog
6.
cog
Noun

a wheel with a set of square or triangular teeth sticking out around the edge that fits into the edge of a similar wheel, causing both wheels to turn

The cog in the gear system meshed perfectly with its neighboring cogs, ensuring smooth and efficient power transmission.

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crank
7.
crank
Noun

a device that allows movement between mechanical parts of a machine or converts backward and forward motion into circular movement

The engineer used a crank to manually adjust the height of the lifting mechanism.

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drive shaft
8.
drive shaft
Noun

a mechanical component that transmits rotational power from the engine to the wheels or other driven components of a vehicle or machine

The driveshaft in the car transfers power from the engine to the rear wheels, enabling forward motion.

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gear
9.
gear
Noun

a set of mechanical parts or devices that transmit and control power or motion in a machine or vehicle

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overhaul
10.
o
ver
haul
Verb

to examine, repair, and make significant improvements or changes to something

The company decided to overhaul its outdated website, introducing a new design and features.

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sprocket
11.
spro
cket
Noun

a toothed wheel with projections that mesh with a chain, track, or other perforated or indented material, typically used to transmit motion or power in machinery, vehicles, or bicycles

The bicycle's rear wheel is connected to the chain and sprocket assembly, facilitating smooth pedaling.

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lathe
12.
lathe
Noun

a machine tool that rotates a workpiece so one can shape it by cutting, sanding, or drilling

The machinist used a lathe to shape the metal rod into a precise cylindrical form.

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computer-aided design technician
Noun

a professional who uses specialized software to create detailed drawings and plans for buildings, machines, or products

A computer-aided design technician plays a crucial role in translating conceptual ideas into precise digital blueprints for manufacturing.

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torque
14.
torque
Noun

a rotational force measured in newton-meters or foot-pounds

The wrench applied torque to loosen the stubborn nut on the bolt.

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rivet
15.
ri
vet
Noun

a permanent fastener with a head on one end and a deformable shaft that forms a second head when joining materials together

The aircraft's fuselage was assembled using thousands of rivets to ensure a strong and durable connection between the metal panels.

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fra
cking
Noun

a method used to extract natural gas or oil from deep underground by injecting high-pressure fluid to fracture rock formations

Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, is an engineering technique used to extract oil and natural gas from deep underground rock formations.

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transformer
17.
trans
for
mer
Noun

an electric device that is used to increase or decrease the voltage of an alternating current

The electrical engineer installed a transformer to step down the high voltage from the power lines to a safer level for residential use.

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sub
sta
tion
Noun

a facility that transforms voltage levels and regulates electrical currents, typically situated in an electrical power distribution system

The power generated at the hydroelectric plant is transmitted to urban areas through a substation.

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conduit
19.
con
duit
Noun

a pipe, tube, or channel that is used to protect, enclose, or route electrical wires, cables, or other utilities for the purpose of safe and organized transmission

The electrical conduit protects the wiring from physical damage and ensures safety in the industrial facility.

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alternating current
Noun

an electric current that reverses direction periodically, typically used in power distribution systems due to its efficiency in long-distance transmission

ChatGPT Homes and businesses receive electrical power through alternating current supplied by the grid.

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21.
e
lect
ro
me
cha
ni
cal
Adjective

relating to systems or devices that involve both electrical and mechanical components or functions

The electromechanical clock uses gears and an electric motor to keep time.

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