gearing

gearing
/gear"ing/, n. Mach.
1. an assembly of parts, esp. a train of gears, for transmitting and modifying motion and torque in a machine.
2. the act or process of equipping with gears.
3. the method of installation of such gears.
[1815-25; GEAR + -ING1]

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