"crankcase" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: crankcases [plural]
Etymology: From crank + case. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|crank|case}} crank + case Head templates: {{en-noun}} crankcase (plural crankcases)
  1. The part of an engine that contains the crankshaft. Categories (topical): Automotive Translations (crankcase): عُلْبَة الْمِرْفَق (alt: ʕulba(t) al-mirfaq) [feminine] (Arabic), krumtaphus (Danish), kampikammio (Finnish), στροφαλοθάλαμος (strofalothálamos) [masculine] (Greek), בֵּית גַּל אַרְכֻּבָּה (beyt gal arkuba) [masculine] (Hebrew), cárter [masculine] (Portuguese), karter ulja [masculine] (Serbo-Croatian), vevhus [neuter] (Swedish), ห้องข้อเหวี่ยง (Thai)

Inflected forms

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