breastwheel (Meaning)

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breastwheel (n.)

A water wheel, on which the stream of water strikes neither so high as in the overshot wheel, nor so low as in the undershot, but generally at about half the height of the wheel, being kept in contact with it by the breasting. The water acts on the float boards partly by impulse, partly by its weight.

Synonyms & Antonyms of breastwheel

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breastwheel Sentence Examples

  1. The old mill was powered by a massive breastwheel that churned steadily in the rushing river current.
  2. Engineers designed a sturdy breastwheel to harness the energy of the flowing water for the hydroelectric plant.
  3. Visitors marveled at the sight of the wooden breastwheel turning rhythmically, driving the mechanisms of the historic watermill.
  4. The intricate gears connected to the breastwheel enabled precise control over the mill's grinding process.
  5. Maintenance workers carefully inspected the breastwheel for any signs of wear or damage, ensuring smooth operation.
  6. The sound of the breastwheel echoed through the valley, a reminder of the area's industrial heritage.
  7. A sudden increase in water flow caused the breastwheel to spin faster, generating more power for the mill.
  8. The miller adjusted the sluice gates to regulate the flow of water and maintain the optimal speed of the breastwheel.
  9. Over time, the wooden components of the breastwheel had to be replaced to prevent deterioration from constant exposure to moisture.
  10. The historic photograph captured the bustling activity around the mill, with the breastwheel at the heart of the operation.

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A water wheel, on which the stream of water strikes neither so high as in the overshot wheel, nor so low as in the undershot, but generally at about half the he

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The old mill was powered by a massive breastwheel that churned steadily in the rushing river current.

Engineers designed a sturdy breastwheel to harness the energy of the flowing water for the hydroelectric plant.

Visitors marveled at the sight of the wooden breastwheel turning rhythmically, driving the mechanisms of the historic watermill.

The intricate gears connected to the breastwheel enabled precise control over the mill's grinding process.