Escalators

/ˈɛskəleɪtərz/ noun

Moving staircases that carry people up or down between different levels without them having to climb or descend steps.

From 'escalate' (to increase or rise), coined in 1900 by the Otis Elevator Company, blending 'escalade' (a military assault) with '-ator' (from elevator).

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