FERRIS WHEEL


Meaning of FERRIS WHEEL in English

ˈferə̇s- noun

Usage: usually capitalized F

Etymology: after George Washington Gale Ferris died 1896 American engineer who designed such a wheel for the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893

: an amusement device consisting of a large power-driven wheel made in two parallel sections having seats suspended between the sections, the seats maintaining a horizontal position while the wheel rotates in a vertical plane

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