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CONVEYOR BELT
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Dictionary entry overview: What does conveyor belt mean?
• CONVEYOR BELT (noun)
The noun CONVEYOR BELT has 1 sense:
1. a moving belt that transports objects (as in a factory)
Familiarity information: CONVEYOR BELT used as a noun is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
A moving belt that transports objects (as in a factory)
Classified under:
Nouns denoting man-made objects
Synonyms:
conveyer; conveyer belt; conveyor; conveyor belt; transporter
Hypernyms ("conveyor belt" is a kind of...):
belt (endless loop of flexible material between two rotating shafts or pulleys)
Domain category:
factory; manufactory; manufacturing plant; mill (a plant consisting of one or more buildings with facilities for manufacturing)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "conveyor belt"):
carousel; carrousel; luggage carousel; luggage carrousel (a conveyer belt that carries luggage to be claimed by air travelers)
Holonyms ("conveyor belt" is a part of...):
assembly line; line; production line (mechanical system in a factory whereby an article is conveyed through sites at which successive operations are performed on it)
Context examples
In the Atlantic Ocean, a giant ‘conveyor belt’ carries warm waters from the tropics into the North Atlantic, where they cool and sink and then return southwards in the deep ocean.
(A new study is the first to measure the time lags between changing ocean currents and major climate shifts., University of Cambridge)
They confirmed that changes in the ocean conveyor belt preceded abrupt and major climatic changes during the transition out of the last ice age, referred to as the last deglaciation.
(A new study is the first to measure the time lags between changing ocean currents and major climate shifts., University of Cambridge)
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