joint$41647$ - translation to greek
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joint$41647$ - translation to greek

MECHANICAL ARTICULATING JOINT
Hyme joint; Hyme Joint; Heim Joint; Heim joint; Rose joint; Johnny joint
  • Female Heim Joint

joint      
n. άρθρωση, αρμός, κλείδωση, τεμάχιο κρέατος, μέγα τεμάχιο κρέατος, καταγώνιο, καταγώγιο, τρώγλη
universal joint         
  • Spicer universal joints for motor cars, 1916.
  • This video shows different parts and operation of the universal shaft.
MECHANISM WITH BENDABLE ROTATION AXIS
Cardan joint; Hooke joint; U-joint; U joint; Universal joints; Cardan coupling; Universal Joint; Universal coupling; Cardonic; Cardonic Joint; Hooke's joint; Hookes joint
ελεύθερη άρθρωση
joint venture         
BUSINESS AGREEMENT TO DEVELOP, FOR A FINITE TIME, A NEW ENTITY
Joint Venture; Joint ventures; Corporate joint venture; Joint adventure; Joint-venture; Joint venture broker; Joint partnership; Joint Ventures; Joint-ventures; Joint development; Cooperative Joint ventures; Joint venture company; CJV; CJVs; Cooperative joint venture; Co-operative joint venture; Co-operative joint ventures; Joint investment; JointVenture; Joint ventures in Ukraine; Temporary partnership; Co-venturer; Co-venture
n. συλλογική επιχείρηση, κοινοπραξία

Definition

synarthrosis
[?s?n?:'?r??s?s]
¦ noun (plural synarthroses -si:z) Anatomy an immovable joint between bones connected by fibrous tissue (e.g. the sutures of the skull).
Origin
C16: from mod. L., from Gk sunarthrosis, from sun- 'together' + arthrosis 'jointing' (from arthron 'joint').

Wikipedia

Rod end bearing

A rod end bearing, also known as a heim joint (N. America) or rose joint (U.K. and elsewhere), is a mechanical articulating joint. Such joints are used on the ends of control rods, steering links, tie rods, or anywhere a precision articulating joint is required, and where a clevis end (which requires perfect 90-degree alignment between the attached shaft and the second component) is unsuitable. A ball swivel with an opening through which a bolt or other attaching hardware may pass is pressed into a circular casing with a threaded shaft attached. The threaded portion may be either male or female. The heim joint's advantage is that the ball insert permits the rod or bolt passing through it to be misaligned to a limited degree (an angle other than 90 degrees). A link terminated in two heim joints permits misalignment of their attached shafts (viz., other than 180 degrees).