Word Study
sprocket
CIDE DICTIONARY
sprocket, n. [Etymology uncertain.].
A tooth or projection, as on the periphery of a wheel, shaped so as to engage with a chain. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
sprocket, n.
1 each of several teeth on a wheel engaging with links of a chain, e.g. on a bicycle, or with holes in film or tape or paper.
2 (also sprocket-wheel) a wheel with sprockets.
1 each of several teeth on a wheel engaging with links of a chain, e.g. on a bicycle, or with holes in film or tape or paper.
2 (also sprocket-wheel) a wheel with sprockets.
Etymology
16th c.: orig. unkn.
THESAURUS
sprocket
cog, comb, crag, fang, harrow, jag, peak, pecten, projection, rake, ratchet, sawtooth, snag, snaggle, spire, spur, steeple, toothFor further exploring for "sprocket" in Webster Dictionary Online