ruota dentata - traduzione in Inglese
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ruota dentata - traduzione in Inglese

SPECIES OF PLANT
Tropical Banksia; Tropical banksia; B. dentata; Sirmuellera dentata; Isostylis dentata
  • alt=a watercolour predominantly in green, or a leaves and fruiting spike of a plant specimen
  • alt=two potted seedlings with large trunks
  • developing follicles

ruota dentata      
n. cogwheel
gear wheel         
  • An external contact helical gear in action
  • Cage gear in Pantigo Windmill, Long Island (with the driving gearwheel disengaged)
  • Wooden cogwheel driving a lantern pinion or [[cage gear]]
  • Wooden gears of a historic [[windmill]]
  • Crown gear
  • Bevel gear operating a [[lock gate]]
  • Epicyclic gearing
  • Spiral bevel gears
  • Single-stage gear reducer
  • 600px
  • Iron gears, [[Han dynasty]]
  • Harmonic gearing
  • Helical gears<br/>Top: parallel configuration<br/>Bottom: crossed configuration
  • Herringbone gears
  • Internal gear
  • ''Issus coleoptratus''
  • Multiple reducer gears in a microwave oven.
  • Non-circular gears
  • Rack and pinion gearing
  • Hypoid gear
  • Spur gear
  • A cast gearwheel (above) meshing with a cogged mortise wheel (below). The wooden cogs are held in place by nails.
  • Wooden cogs set in bevel mortise wheels driving a [[millstone]]. Note wooden spur gears in the background.
  • Sun (yellow) and planet (red) gearing
  • 4-start worm and wheel
  • Worm gear
ROTATING WHEEL HAVING TEETH WHICH MESH WITH ANOTHER COGWHEEL OR TOOTHED PART, USED TO TRANSMIT TORQUE, CONVERT ROTATION TO TRANSLATION OR RARELY OTHER PURPOSES
Cogwheel; Power gear; Gear wheel; Gearwheel; Gear teeth; Cog-wheel; ⚙; Helical gear; Spur-gear; Spur gears; Dedendum; Gears; Internal gear; Cog Wheels; Module (gears); External gear; Geared; Pitch (gear); Diametral pitch; Plastic gear; Circular gear; Cog Wheel; Skew gears; Gear profile; Cog wheel; Cage gear; Spur gear drive; Lantern gear; Gear cogs; Gear cog; Gear tooth; Straight-cut gear; Spur-cut gear; Hydraulic gear; Pitch circle diameter (gears)
ruota dentata
scape wheel      
ruota dentata dello scappamento

Definizione

Fungia
·noun A genus of simple, stony corals;
- so called because they are usually flat and circular, with radiating plates, like the gills of a mushroom. Some of them are eighteen inches in diameter.

Wikipedia

Banksia dentata

Banksia dentata, commonly known as the tropical banksia, is a species of tree in the genus Banksia. It occurs across northern Australia, southern New Guinea and the Aru Islands. Growing as a gnarled tree to 7 m (23 ft) high, it has large green leaves up to 22 cm (8.7 in) long with dentate (toothed) margins. The cylindrical yellow inflorescences (flower spikes), up to 13 cm (5.1 in) high, appear over the cooler months, attracting various species of honeyeaters, sunbirds, the sugar glider and a variety of insects. Flowers fall off the ageing spikes, which swell and develop follicles containing up to two viable seeds each.

Banksia dentata is one of four Banksia species collected by Sir Joseph Banks in 1770, and one of the four species published in 1782 as part of Carolus Linnaeus the Younger's original description of Banksia. Within the genus, it is classified in the series Salicinae, a group of species from Australia's eastern states. Genetic studies show it is a basal member (early offshoot) within the group. Banksia dentata is found in tropical grassland known as savanna, associated with Pandanus and Melaleuca. It regenerates from bushfire by regrowing from its woody base, known as a lignotuber.