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Elevator
CIDE DICTIONARY
Elevator, n. [L., one who raises up, a deliverer: cf. F. élévateur.].
- One who, or that which, raises or lifts up anything. [1913 Webster]
- A mechanical contrivance, usually an endless belt or chain with a series of scoops or buckets, for transferring grain to an upper loft for storage. [1913 Webster]
- A cage or platform (called an elevator
car ) and the hoisting machinery in a hotel, warehouse, mine, etc., for conveying persons, goods, etc., to or from different floors or levels; -- called in England alift ; the cage or platform itself. [1913 Webster] - A building for elevating, storing, and discharging, grain. [1913 Webster]
- A muscle which serves to raise a part of the body, as the leg or the eye. [1913 Webster]
- An instrument for raising a depressed portion of a bone. [1913 Webster]
- A movable plane or group of planes used to control the altitude or fore-and-aft poise or inclination of an airship or flying machine. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Elevator, n.
1 a hoisting machine.
2 Aeron. the movable part of a tailplane for changing the pitch of an aircraft.
3 US a = LIFT n. 3. b a place for lifting and storing quantities of grain.
4 that which elevates, esp. a muscle that raises a limb.
1 a hoisting machine.
2 Aeron. the movable part of a tailplane for changing the pitch of an aircraft.
3 US a = LIFT n. 3. b a place for lifting and storing quantities of grain.
4 that which elevates, esp. a muscle that raises a limb.
Etymology
mod.L (as ELEVATE)
ROGET THESAURUS
Elevator
Elevation
N elevation, raising, erection, lift, sublevation, upheaval, sublimation, exaltation, prominence, lever, crane, derrick, windlass, capstan, winch, dredge, dredger, dredging machine, dumbwaiter, elevator, escalator, lift, elevated, stilted, attollent, rampant, on stilts, on the shoulders of, on one's legs, on one's hind legs.For further exploring for "Elevator" in Webster Dictionary Online