wheel reference

  • 1wheel|ing — «HWEE lihng», noun. 1. the act of a person or thing that wheels. 2. the condition of a roadbed with reference to passing over it on wheels …

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  • 2Wheel of Mainz — version until 1992 version from 1992 2008 …

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  • 3Wheel (Unix term) — In computing, the term wheel refers to a user account with a wheel bit , a system setting that provides additional special system privileges that empower a user to execute restricted commands that ordinary user accounts cannot access.cite… …

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  • 4Wheel of the Year — Sabbats redirects here. For other uses of sabbat or sabbath, see Sabbath (disambiguation). For Wheel of time, see Wheel of time (disambiguation). This article is about the modern Wiccan Sabbat. For the historical and legendary Witches Sabbath,… …

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  • 5Wheel of Time locations — A map of the Lands between the Mountains of Dhoom, the Aryth Ocean, the Sea of Storms and the Spine of the World. This article is about countries, cities, towns, and other important locations in Robert Jordan s The Wheel of Time fantasy fiction… …

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  • 6Wheel of time — The wheel of time or wheel of history is a concept in several religions and philosophies, notably religions of Indian origin such as Buddhism and Hinduism, which regard time as cyclical and consisting of repeating ages. Many other notable… …

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  • 7wheel arch — The edge of the fender around the wheel cutout; sometimes also used with reference to the entire wheel housing. Also see flared wheel arch …

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  • 8reference signal — A signal sent to the ECU, generally by the vehicle s fastest moving wheel, which the ECU uses for comparison with the signals from decelerating wheels …

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  • 9Water wheel — This article is about the machine for converting energy of flowing or falling water. For paddle wheels used to propel watercraft, see paddle wheel ship. For wheels used solely to lift water, see Noria. For factories or industries driven by water… …

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  • 10Balance wheel — in a cheap 1950s alarm clock, the Apollo, by Lux Mfg. Co. showing the balance spring (1) and regulator (2) …

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