Piñón in english
Pinion
pronunciation: pɪnjən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: pɪnjən part of speech: noun
In gestures
piñón1 = cog ; freewheel ; pinion.
Example: This node should be the begin to be recognized by others as a major channel of relational information, indeed, a crucial cog in the network, occupying a central location.Example: I also noticed that the freewheel had a few millimeters of rotational play and about a millimeter of lateral play.Example: Unfortunately, we forgot that the engine we chose was not equipped with a pinion with 13 teeth but with a pinion with 12 teeth.more:
» cremallera y piñón = rack and pinion .
Example: Rack and pinions are commonly used in the steering system of cars to convert the rotary motion of the steering wheel to the side to side motion in the wheels.piñón2 = pine nut.
Example: The delicate sole pairs perfectly with just a bit of fresh lemon and pine nuts.