tachometer
Americannoun
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any of various instruments for measuring or indicating velocity or speed, as of a machine, a river, or the blood.
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an instrument measuring revolutions per minute, as of an engine.
noun
Other Word Forms
- tachometric adjective
- tachometrically adverb
- tachometry noun
Etymology
Origin of tachometer
Example Sentences
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Damaged and beyond use was the tachometer, which was to have registered the vessel’s speed of descent.
From New York Times
Enhanced: tachometer even further to the left, speedometer even further to the right, and a wide customizable center.
From The Verge
This genre-defying book of compressed prose, poetry and image is the product of a mind — and heart — pushing the artistic tachometer to the red line.
From Washington Post
Set to Sport mode, the transmission takes an aggressive set, holding on to gears high up the tachometer then downshifting early to provide engine braking as you slow down.
From Fox News
The red line — the 7,000-rpm mark on a race car’s tachometer — is the central motif in the new hit movie “Ford v Ferrari.”
From Los Angeles Times
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