gearhead

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Etymology 1[edit]

gear +‎ head

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gearhead (plural gearheads)

  1. A mechanical device used to increase the torque of gears.
    • 2007 December 17, “Animatics buys UK’s Harmonic Linear Drive”, in Drives & Controls, UK:
      HLD has developed a linear belt actuator that circulates the belt in an unusual way, resulting in a gearing reduction of up to 40:1 without a gearhead.

Etymology 2[edit]

gear +‎ -head

Noun[edit]

gearhead (plural gearheads)

  1. (informal) An enthusiast for new technology, or for motoring.
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