Pulley
31Pulley v. Harris — SCOTUSCase Litigants = Pulley v. Harris ArgueDate = November 7 ArgueYear =1983 DecideDate = January 23 DecideYear =1984 FullName = Pulley v. Harris USVol= 465 USPage= 37 Prior= Subsequent= Holding = Affirmed. SCOTUS= 1981 1986 Majority= White… …
32Pulley stile — Stile Stile, n. [OE. stile, AS. stigel a step, a ladder, from st[=i]gan to ascend; akin to OHG. stigila a stile. [root]164. See {Sty}, v. i., and cf. {Stair}.] 1. A step, or set of steps, for ascending and descending, in passing a fence or wall.… …
33pulley stile — noun : the upright of a window frame into which a pulley is fixed and along which the sash slides * * * (in a window frame) a stile against which a window sash slides. Also called hanging stile. [1815 25] …
34pulley — noun One of the simple machines; a wheel with a grooved rim in which a pulled rope or chain will lift an object (more useful when two or more pulleys are used together such that a small force moving through a greater distance can exert a larger… …
35pulley — See trochlea. anular p. SYN: anular part of fibrous digital sheath of digits of hand and foot. cruciform p. SYN: cruciform part of fibrous digital sheath. p. of …
36Pulley — Ролик транспортёра; блок; шкив …
37pulley — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. sheave, block, lift, lifter, crowbar, crow, pry; see also tool 1 …
38pulley — pul|ley [ˈpuli] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: poulie, probably from Greek polos; POLE1] a piece of equipment consisting of a wheel over which a rope or chain is pulled to lift heavy things …
39pulley — pul|ley [ puli ] noun count a piece of equipment used for lifting something very heavy. It consists of one or more wheels, around which you pull a rope or chain that is fastened to the thing you want to lift …
40pulley — pul·ley || pÊŠlɪ n. wheel with a grooved rim around which a rope or cord is wrapped (when one end of the rope is pulled downward, the wheel spins and raises the opposite end) …