ratchet wheel - Meaning in Sanskrit

ratchet wheel - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of ratchet wheel in English

ratchet wheel noun

  1. toothed wheel held in place by a pawl or detent and turned by a lever

What is ratchet wheel meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase ratchet wheel refers to toothed wheel held in place by a pawl or detent and turned by a lever. See ratchet wheel meaning in Sanskrit, ratchet wheel definition, translation and meaning of ratchet wheel in Sanskrit. Learn and practice the pronunciation of ratchet wheel. Find the answer of what is the meaning of ratchet wheel in Sanskrit.

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