
1) Apparatus 2) Appurtenances 3) Attire 4) Baggage 5) Belongings 6) Clothes 7) Clothing 8) Cogwheel 9) Component 10) Dress 11) Equipage 12) Equipment 13) Furnishings 14) Furniture 15) Garb 16) Gearset 17) Kit 18) Luggage 19) Paraphernalia 20) Pinion 21) Regalia 22) Rig 23) Rigging 24) Saddlery 25) Speed
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1) Apparatus 2) Appurtenances 3) Backpack 4) Backpack and its contents 5) Backpack burden 6) Backpack contents 7) Backpack fill 8) Backpack filler 9) Backpack stuff 10) Baggage 11) Balls and gloves 12) Belongings 13) Bike part 14) Boots, backpack, tent, etc 15) Camping materials 16) Camping stuff 17) Car transmission choice
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• (n.) Warlike accouterments. • (n.) An apparatus for performing a special function; gearing; as, the feed gear of a lathe. • (n.) Manner; custom; behavior. • (v. t.) To provide with gearing. • (n.) Engagement of parts with each other; as, in gear; out of gear. • (n.) Goods; property; household stuff. • (n.) See 1...
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Any tools used to catch fish, such as rod and reel, hook and line, nets, traps, spears and baits.
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The mechanical system which allows power to be transmitted from the pedals to the back wheel. Most bikes these days have at least 21, because any less and people feel empty and cheated.
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A general term for ropes, blocks, tackle and other equipment.
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machine component consisting of a toothed wheel attached to a rotating shaft. Gears operate in pairs to transmit and modify rotary motion and torque ... [7 related articles]
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any tools used to catch fish, such as hook and line, trawls, traps etc.
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1. Clothing; garments; ornaments. 'Array thyself in thy most gorgeous gear.' (Spenser) ... 2. Goods; property; household stuff. 'Homely gear and common ware.' (Robynson (More's Utopia)) ... 3. Whatever is prepared for use or wear; manufactured stuff or material. 'Clad in a vesture of unknown gear.' (Spenser) ... 4. The harness of horses or cattle; ...
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A machine part which transmits motion and force by means of successively engaging projections, called teeth. The smaller gear of a pair is called the pinion; the larger, the gear. When the pinion is on the driving shaft, the gear set acts as a speed reducer; when the gear drives, the set acts as a speed multiplier. The basic gear type is the spur g...
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A general term for ropes, blocks, tackle and other equipment.
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A general term for ropes, blocks, tackle and other equipment
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A toothed wheel, sometimes referred to as a cog.
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Gear intransitive verb (Machinery) To be in, or come into, gear.
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Gear noun [ Middle English
gere ,
ger , Anglo-Saxon
gearwe clothing, adornment, armor, from
gearo ,
gearu , ready, yare; akin to Old High German
garawī ,
garwī ornament, dress. See
Yare , and confer
Garb dress.]
1....
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Gear transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Geared ;
present participle & verbal noun Gearing .]
1. To dress; to put gear on; to harness.
2. (Machinery) To provide with gearing.
Double geared ,
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A gear is a toothed wheel that transmits the turning movement of one shaft to another shaft. Gear wheels may be used in pairs, or in threes if both shafts are to turn in the same direction. The
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Gear is slang for drugs.
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A general term for ropes, blocks, tackle and other equipment.
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property or equipment; usually referring to an individual's combat equipment.
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noun a mechanism for transmitting motion for some specific purpose (as the steering gear of a vehicle)
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gear wheel noun a toothed wheel that engages another toothed mechanism in order to change the speed or direction of transmitted motion
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Click images to enlargeToothed wheel that transmits the turning movement of one shaft to another shaft. Gear wheels may be used in pairs, or in threes if both shafts are to turn in the same direction. The gear ratio – the ratio of the number of teeth on the two wheels – determines the torque ratio, the turning f...
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Any of the possible combinations of chainring and cog that a rider can choose from. It ranges from a single gear on a single speed to as many as 33 gears on certain road bicycles.
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Any tools used to catch fish, such as hook and line, trawls, traps etc.
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