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rod — [1] A modified car. Also see street rod. [2] To drive a vehicle hard. [3] A connecting rod. [4] To clean out a radiator by passing a rod through the lines. See rodding the radiator. [5] A thin bar. See boxed rod brake rod connecting rod con rod … Dictionary of automotive terms
rod — noun 1) an iron rod Syn: bar, stick, pole, baton, staff; shaft, strut, rail, spoke 2) the ceremonial rod Syn: staff, mace, scepter 3) … Thesaurus of popular words
strut — 1. noun A support rod. 2. verb a) to bulge out He strutted about the yard, thinking himself master of all he surveyed. b) To walk proudly or haughtily … Wiktionary
strut — a rod, or bar, connecting two parts of a structure; in keeping the two parts together, it is under thrust. see also plank … Mechanics glossary
rod — noun Syn: bar, stick, pole, baton, staff, shaft, strut, rail, spoke … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
Chapman strut — Lotus Twelve The Chapman strut is a design of independent rear suspension used for light cars, particularly sports and racing cars. It takes its name from, and is best known for its use by, Colin Chapman of Lotus. The characteristic feature of… … Wikipedia
MacPherson strut — A simple MacPherson strut suspension on the left front wheel of a rear wheel drive vehicle. Front of the vehicle top right in image. Red section: Steering knuckle or hub carrier Blue section: Lower control arm or track control arm Light blue… … Wikipedia
Oleo strut — An oleo strut is an air–oil hydraulic shock absorber used on the landing gear of most large aircraft.[1] It cushions the impacts of landing and while taxiing[2] and damps out vertical oscillations … Wikipedia
Discharging strut — Discharge Dis*charge , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Discharged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Discharging}.] [OE. deschargen, dischargen, OF. deschargier, F. d[ e]charger; pref. des (L. dis) + chargier, F. charger. See {Charge}.] 1. To relieve of a charge, load, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Discharging rod — Discharge Dis*charge , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Discharged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Discharging}.] [OE. deschargen, dischargen, OF. deschargier, F. d[ e]charger; pref. des (L. dis) + chargier, F. charger. See {Charge}.] 1. To relieve of a charge, load, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English