HINDLEY'S SCREW


Meaning of HINDLEY'S SCREW in English

ˈhī]n(d)lēz-, ˈhi] noun

Usage: usually capitalized H

Etymology: after Henry Hindley, 18th century English clockmaker

: an endless screw or worm shaped like an hourglass to fit a part of the circumference of a worm wheel so as to increase the bearing area and thereby diminish the wear — called also hourglass screw

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