Bushing

/ˈbʊʃɪŋ/ noun

A lining or bearing, usually made of rubber or metal, that reduces friction between moving parts in machinery.

From 'bush' in its mechanical sense (a hollow cylindrical bearing) + '-ing' (noun suffix). The mechanical meaning emerged in the 19th century from industries using cylindrical sleeves to protect machinery.

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