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wheels <a wheel; wheels> SUST.

wheels

dual wheels

ferris wheels SUST. Pl

ground wheels ARQUIT.

landing wheels

leading wheels TRANSP.

leather wheels ARQUIT.

multiplying wheels ARQUIT.

timing wheels ARQUIT.

trailing wheels

axes of the wheels MILIT.

bevel friction wheels ARQUIT.

driving by gear wheels ARQUIT.

savart’s toothed wheels ACÚST.

wheel <a wheel; wheels> SUST. AUTO. TRÁF.

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The brake is commonly located on the driveshaft or spur gear in some cases and applies stopping power only to the driven wheels.
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She shows clients how to cast off the training wheels and establish their own direct communication with those who have passed over.
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It looked like a one-horse-gig minus the shafts, with a dashboard, candle lights and wirespoked wheels.
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The most common scooters today have two hard small wheels, are made primarily of aluminium and fold for convenience.
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What the futurologists are not sure of is how humans will interact with their new wheels or how pedestrians and cars will communicate with each other.
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Tire pressure can be regulated to allow good mobility off-road and there is power-assisted steering on the front four wheels.
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Sandy beaches and snow-covered parks can be made accessible to wheelchairs with specially-designed wide wheels.
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The rear wheels are close together to allow a streamlined body.
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Previously hidden from view because it had been glued face-down on another page, the drawing clearly shows a bicycle, complete with pedals, a chain-drive and sprocket wheels.
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It would also have longer span wings, which required additional outrigger wheels to stabilize the aircraft on the ground.
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