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Synonyms and antonyms of Parts of machines and machinery in American Thesaurus

Parts of machines and machinery

ancillary (noun)

an extra piece of equipment for a system

ball bearing (noun)

one of several small hard metal balls that are used between moving parts of a machine to help the parts move smoothly

bearing (noun)

a part of a machine that holds a moving part

belt (noun)

a circular band that helps to turn or move something in a machine

bucket (noun)

a part of a machine shaped like an open container, used for moving dirt, stones, etc.

cam (noun)

a part fixed to a wheel that makes something move backward and forward or up and down when the wheel turns

camshaft (noun)

a bar in an engine, fixed to a cam

carriage (noun)

a moving part of a machine that supports another part

chamber (noun)

an enclosed space, especially one inside a machine, a plant, or someone’s body

claw (noun)

a curved end on a tool or machine, used for pulling or picking things up

clockwork (noun)

a set of springs inside a toy or other object that make it work when you turn a handle or key

cog (noun)

a wheel in a machine that fits into the edge of another wheel or part and makes it turn

collar (noun)

a part of an object or machine that fits around something curved and protects it

combustion chamber (noun)

the part of an engine where the fuel is burned

component (noun)

one of the different parts that a machine or piece of equipment consists of

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

connector (noun)

an object attached to the end of a wire, used for connecting two pieces of equipment

controller (noun)

a part of a machine that controls a particular process

crank (noun)

a piece of equipment that turns to make something move or start

cutout (noun)

a piece of equipment that automatically switches off a machine when something goes wrong

cylinder (noun)

the tube in an engine that a piston moves backward and forward in

dial (noun)

a round instrument on a machine that shows you the amount of something, for example heat or pressure

drum (noun)

a circular part of a machine such as a washing machine

dynamo (noun)

physics a piece of equipment that changes the movement of an engine or machine into electricity

feed (noun)

the part of a machine through which you put things into the machine

feeder (noun)

the part of a machine through which you put things into the machine

flywheel (noun)

a heavy wheel in a machine or engine that keeps it operating at a steady speed

gasket (noun)

a flat ring of rubber, metal, or plastic that you put between two surfaces in a pipe or machine so that liquid or gas cannot escape

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

gear (noun)

a machine or part of a machine that does a particular job

guard (noun)

something that covers a dangerous part of a machine

guts (noun)

informal the most important parts of a system, plan, or machine

heat pump (noun)

a piece of equipment that carries heat from one place to another, for example in a fridge

hydraulics (noun)

the hydraulic parts of a machine

inlet (noun)

a tube through which a liquid or gas goes into a machine

innards (noun)

informal the working parts inside a machine or piece of equipment

instrumentation (noun)

a set of instruments and controls that are used for operating a machine

intake (noun)

the part of a machine or engine where air or fuel is taken in

jacket (noun)

a cover around a machine or piece of equipment that controls its temperature or prevents heat loss

jaws (noun)

the parts of a machine that open and close, either to hold something or to pick something up and move it from one place to another place

lock (noun)

a piece of equipment used for preventing someone from using a vehicle, machine, etc.

machinery (noun)

the moving or working parts of a machine

mechanism (noun)

a machine or part of a machine

module (noun)

a part of a machine such as a computer

motor (noun)

the part of a machine or vehicle that makes it work or move

moving part (noun)

a part of a machine that moves when the machine is working

oil pan (noun)

American the part at the bottom of an engine that holds the oil

part (noun)

one of the smaller individual pieces that a machine or vehicle is made of

pedal (noun)

a part that you push with your foot in order to operate a bicycle, vehicle, or machine

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)

pinion (noun)

a small metal wheel inside a machine that moves other wheels

piston (noun)

the part of an engine that moves up and down to create power

plunger (noun)

a part of a machine or piece of equipment that you push down

radiator (noun)

the part of an engine that keeps it from getting too hot

ram (noun)

a part of a machine that pushes something into a position by hitting it with a lot of force

ratchet (noun)

a part of a machine consisting of a wheel or bar with teeth on it. Another metal piece fits into it, allowing it to move in only one direction.

regulator (noun)

a piece of equipment that controls the way that a machine works

remote (noun)

a remote control

remote control (noun)

a system of controlling a piece of equipment from a short distance away

reservoir (noun)

a container, often part of a machine, where liquid is kept for a particular purpose

roller (noun)

a tube in a machine or piece of equipment that goes around and around in order to make something flat, or in order to crush, spread, or print something

seal (noun)

a shaped piece of something such as rubber that closes a hole inside a machine so that air or other substances cannot get in or out

shaft (noun)

a metal bar in an engine that causes a part to move when another part moves

shovel (noun)

a part of a large vehicle or machine used for digging or moving large amounts of dirt

skirt (noun)

something that covers the lower part of a machine or a vehicle

skirting (noun)

something that covers the lower part of something such as a machine

sleeve (noun)

a tube that surrounds and protects part of a machine

socket (noun)

a part of a machine into which a round part called a ball fits, so that it can move

spare part (noun)

a part for a vehicle or machine that you can use to replace one that breaks

spindle (noun)

a part of a machine that is shaped like a stick and has a wheel or other object spinning around it

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

stabilizer (noun)

a part on a vehicle or machine that keeps it steady or in the correct position

starter (noun)

the part of a machine or engine that makes it start

starter motor (noun)

a motor that is part of a machine or engine and makes it start

supercharger (noun)

a piece of equipment that makes an engine more powerful by supplying air into the fuel at a faster rate than normal

timer (noun)

a piece of equipment that makes a machine start or stop working at a time that you have chosen

tooth (noun)

one of a row of narrow pointed parts that form the edge of a tool or machine

treadle (noun)

a part of a machine that you move up and down with your foot to make the machine work

tripwire (noun)

a piece of wire that is attached to something such as a gun or a camera and operates it when someone touches or pulls the wire

unit (noun)

a small machine that does a particular job by itself, or is a part of a larger machine

valve (noun)

the part of a machine or piece of equipment that opens and closes in order to control the flow of air or liquid

vane (noun)

a long flat blade designed to be moved by wind or water, especially in order to provide power for a machine

the wheel (noun)

a round part inside a machine that fits into another similar part and makes it turn

workings (noun)

the workings of something such as a system, organization, or piece of equipment are the parts that control it or make it work