pantography (Meaning)

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pantography (n.)

A general description; entire view of an object.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pantography

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pantography Sentence Examples

  1. The pantograph's rhythmic tapping on the overhead wires created a mechanical symphony.
  2. The train's pantograph effortlessly glided along the energized lines, drawing power for its journey.
  3. Thepantographic arm stretched wide, like a giant hand reaching for an unseen current.
  4. Engineers meticulously calibrated the pantograph's pressure, ensuring optimal electrical contact.
  5. The pantograph's design allowed for smooth operation, minimizing sparking and wear.
  6. During maintenance, technicians inspected the pantograph's components for signs of wear and damage.
  7. The pantograph's ingenious engineering ensured reliable power transfer to the train's systems.
  8. The pantograph acted as a critical bridge between the electrical grid and the moving train.
  9. The high-voltage pantograph required rigorous safety protocols to prevent electrical hazards.
  10. The pantograph's rhythmic movement symbolized the constant flow of energy that powered the train.

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A general description; entire view of an object.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The pantograph's rhythmic tapping on the overhead wires created a mechanical symphony.

The train's pantograph effortlessly glided along the energized lines, drawing power for its journey.

Thepantographic arm stretched wide, like a giant hand reaching for an unseen current.

Engineers meticulously calibrated the pantograph's pressure, ensuring optimal electrical contact.