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Conveyor   /kənvˈeɪər/   Listen
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Conveyor  n.  (Mach.) A contrivance for carrying objects from place to place; esp., one for conveying grain, coal, etc., as a spiral or screw turning in a pipe or trough, an endless belt with buckets, or a truck running along a rope.






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"Conveyor" Quotes from Famous Books



... being lifted off the trucks, weighed, screened electronically, and moved toward a loading elevator on a conveyor. The ...
— The Planet Strappers • Raymond Zinke Gallun

... was a saw, its axle running parallel to the roads. The logs were caught in grabs, slung on to the table of the saws and, moving automatically all the time, were cut into lengths of from seven to ten feet. The pieces passed for props were dumped on to a conveyor which ran them out of the shed to be stacked for seasoning and export. The rejected pieces by means of another conveyor moved to the third and fourth saws, where they were cut into blocks for firewood, being finally delivered ...
— The Pit Prop Syndicate • Freeman Wills Crofts



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