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[ ak -suh l ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈæk səl / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun Machinery . the pin, bar, shaft, or the like, on which or by means of which a wheel or pair of wheels rotates.
the spindle at either end of an axletree.
anaxletree.
Origin of axle before 900; Middle English axel, Old English eaxl shoulder, crossbeam (in eaxle-gespann ); cognate with Old Frisian ax (e )le, Old Saxon ahsla, Old High German ahsala shoulder (German Achsel ), Old Norse ǫxl, Latin āla (< derivative of *akslā )
OTHER WORDS FROM axle axled, adjective un·ax·led, adjective
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH axle axel, axle Words nearby axle Axis powers, axis traction, axis-traction forceps, axisymmetric, ax job, axle , axletree, axman, Axminster carpet, axo-, axoaxonic
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Example sentences from the Web for axle When we finally made it into the village, the axle on one of our trucks split in half.
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This intricate sequence wrapped us around the axle more than once during design and testing in the years preceding launch.
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The success of the whole structure was extremely sensitive to the size of the axle .
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Then the larger the wheel, in proportion to the axle , the greater must be its effect?
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A small spring, U, keeps the ends of the pieces apart and allows the free turning of the axle until the brake lever is drawn.
The Boy Mechanic, Book 2 | Various
Then he moved in his bonds, and his furious exertions made the ancient wheel of the pillory shriek on its axle .
Notre-Dame de Paris | Victor Hugo
Though the railway can be repaired in parts, it cannot be made fit for use piecemeal, an axle to-day and a coach to-morrow.
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Her stride from the axle of the wheel to the step higher would have been a graceful spectacle on Alpine crags.
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British Dictionary definitions for axle noun a bar or shaft on which a wheel, pair of wheels, or other rotating member revolves
Word Origin for axle C17: from Old Norse öxull; related to German Achse; see axis 1
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Words related to axle gudgeon, shaft, pin, support, rod, stem, pole, stalk, pivot, spindle, axis, mandrel, arbor