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Synonyms and antonyms of Parts of machines and machinery in American Thesaurus
Parts of machines and machinery
camshaft (noun)
a bar in an engine, fixed to a cam
clockwork (noun)
a set of springs inside a toy or other object that make it work when you turn a handle or key
combustion chamber (noun)
compression chamber (noun)
the part of a jet engine where air is put under extra pressure before it is sent into the combustion chamber to be mixed with fuel and burned
controller (noun)
a part of a machine that controls a particular process
cylinder (noun)
the tube in an engine that a piston moves backward and forward in
drum (noun)
a circular part of a machine such as a washing machine
gear (noun)
the part of an engine that changes engine power into movement. Most cars in the U.S. are automatics, so the engine changes between gears without the driver having to do anything
heat pump (noun)
a piece of equipment that carries heat from one place to another, for example in a fridge
hydraulics (noun)
instrumentation (noun)
a set of instruments and controls that are used for operating a machine
linkup (noun)
a connection between machines or electronic equipment
moving part (noun)
photoelectric cell (noun)
a piece of equipment that reacts to light and is used in machines such as burglar alarms (=machines that make a loud noise if a thief tries to get into a building)
remote control (noun)
a system of controlling a piece of equipment from a short distance away
spare part (noun)
a part for a vehicle or machine that you can use to replace one that breaks
sprocket (noun)
one of several parts on the outside of a wheel that fit into the holes in something such as a chain or a piece of film and pull or turn it when the wheel turns