0 the long straight part or handle of a tool, weapon etc -- batang
1 one of two poles on a cart etc to which a horse etc is harnessed -- gandar
2 a revolving bar transmitting motion in an engine -- aci
the driving shaft.
3 a long, narrow space, made for eg a lift in a building -- lubang
a liftshaft
a mineshaft.
a shaft of sunlight.
Whenever this shaft was constructed, it was filled in a dramatic ritual at approximately a. d. 500.
The shaft has an average diameter of 90 cm and descends 287 cm from the surface.
The entrance to the shaft descended from the eastern edge of the retaining wall of the enclosure.
Also, three of the vessels had been broken by the weight of the earth that had been used to fill the shaft.
For example, a water pump will vibrate if its motor bearing is defective, if its shaft is misaligned, or if its mounting is somewhat loose.
The selection process has been mainly concerned with the size and pulses / revolution of the shaft encoder.
The shaft (calomus) consists of a straight tube which widens slightly before dividing.
Many contributors link the use of shaft tombs to lineages or similar social groups.
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