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parallel motion

American  

noun

  1. a mechanism arranged so as to impart rectilinear motion to a rod connected to a lever that moves through an arc.


Etymology

Origin of parallel motion

First recorded in 1820–30

Example Sentences

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“It’s three minor 9th chords in parallel motion — it’s carrying you,” says original “Everybody Loves the Sunshine” keyboardist Philip Woo.

From Los Angeles Times • May 19, 2026

At times, sound and image achieve an exhilarating synchronicity, as when stripes are hurtling across the screen and Reich’s instruments are racing in parallel motion.

From The New Yorker • May 20, 2019

A.--The parallel motion when put in its place should be tested by raising and lowering the piston by means of the crane.

From A Catechism of the Steam Engine by Bourne, John, C.E.

He then proceeded to send Murdock the drawing of a "parallel motion for the machine," to be executed by the workmen at Soho.

From Men of Invention and Industry by Smiles, Samuel

One of the Tangye Brothers took the two Americans through James Watt's old home, and into his famous garret, where Watt invented the parallel motion and other parts of the steam engine.

From The Harris-Ingram Experiment by Bolton, Charles E. (Charles Edward)

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