wheelset

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English

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Etymology

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From wheel +‎ set.

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  • IPA(key): /wiːlsɛt/, /hwiːlsɛt/

Noun

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wheelset (plural wheelsets)

  1. A wheel and axle combination, such as the front and back bicycle wheels (with axles) sold as a ready-made set; or an axle and mounted left and right pair of railroad wheels.
    • 2019 November 20, “Fleet News”, in Rail, page 32:
      One (37419 [...]) has moved to LORAM Derby by road, having suffered major wheelset damage on a recent West Highlander charter.

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