"roller bearing" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: roller bearings [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} roller bearing (plural roller bearings)
  1. A bearing in which the load is carried by round (e.g. cylindrical or spherical) elements (rollers). Related terms: rollered [adjective], roller table, ball bearing Coordinate_terms: ball bearing Translations (type of bearing): vierintälaakeri (Finnish), rullalaakeri (Finnish), ро́ликовый подши́пник (rólikovyj podšípnik) [masculine] (Russian), rullager (Swedish)

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