Axle

/ˈæksəl/ noun

An axle is a rod or shaft that goes through the center of a wheel or set of wheels, allowing them to turn. It is a key part of cars, wagons, and many machines.

From Old English “eaxl,” related to Old Norse “öxull” and German “Achse,” all meaning “axle” or “axis.” These are linked to the same ancient root as “axis.”

AMዘንግ
ARمحور
BNঅক্ষ
CSnáprava
DAaksel
DEAchse
ELάξονας
ESeje
FAمحور
FIakseli
FRessieu
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