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1) "Whirlpool" -- As to whirlpool washing machine repair whirl·pool Pronunciation: 'hw&r(-&)l-"pül, 'w&r(-&)l- Function: noun 1 a : a confused tumult and bustle : WHIRL b : a magnetic or impelling force by which something may be engulfed <refusing to be drawn into this whirlpool of intrigue -- A. D. White> 2 a : water moving rapidly in a circle so as to produce a depression in the center into which floating objects may be drawn : EDDY, VORTEX b : WHIRLPOOL BATH Pronunciation Symbols Saltstraumen whirlpool A whirlpool in a glass of water A whirlpool is a large, swirling body of water produced by ocean tides. In popular imagination, but only rarely in reality, they can have the dangerous effect of destroying boats. In the 8th century, Paul the Deacon, who had lived among the Belgii, described tidal bores and the maelstrom for a Mediterranean audience, unused to such violent tidal surges: - Not very far from this shore... toward the western side, on which the ocean main lies open without end, is that very deep whirlpool of waters which we call by its familiar name "the navel of the sea." This is said to suck in the waves and spew them forth again twice every day...
- They say there is another whirlpool of this kind between the island of Britain and the province of Galicia, and with this fact the coasts of the Seine region and of Aquitaine agree, for they are filled twice a day with such sudden inundations that any one who may by chance be found only a little inward from the shore can hardly get away.
- I have heard a certain high nobleman of the Gauls relating that a number of ships, shattered at first by a tempest, were afterwards devoured by this same Charybdis. And when one only out of all the men who had been in these ships, still breathing, swam over the waves, while the rest were dying, he came, swept by the force of the receding waters, up to the edge of that most frightful abyss. And when now he beheld yawning before him the deep chaos whose end he could not see, and half dead from very fear, expected to be hurled into it, suddenly in a way that he could not have hoped he was cast upon a certain rock and sat him down. — Paul the Deacon, History of the Lombards, i.6
The vast majority of whirlpools are not very powerful. More powerful ones are more properly termed maelstroms. Vortex
2) "Washing" -- As to whirlpool washing machine repair 1wash Pronunciation: 'wosh, 'wäsh, chiefly Midland also 'worsh or 'wärsh Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wascan; akin to Old High German waskan to wash and perhaps to Old English wæter water transitive verb 1 a : to cleanse by or as if by the action of liquid (as water) b : to remove (as dirt) by rubbing or drenching with liquid 2 : to cleanse (fur) by licking or by rubbing with a paw moistened with saliva 3 a : to flush or moisten (a bodily part or injury) with a liquid b (1) : to wet thoroughly : DRENCH (2) : to overspread with light : SUFFUSE c : to pass a liquid (as water) over or through especially so as to carry off material from the surface or interior 4 : to flow along or dash or overflow against <waves washing the shore> 5 : to move, carry, or deposit by or as if by the force of water in motion <houses washed away by the flood> 6 a : to subject (as crushed ore) to the action of water to separate valuable material b : to separate (particles) from a substance (as ore) by agitation with or in water c (1) : to pass through a bath to carry off impurities or soluble components (2) : to pass (a gas or gaseous mixture) through or over a liquid to purify it especially by removing soluble components 7 a : to cover or daub lightly with or as if with an application of a thin liquid (as whitewash or varnish) b : to depict or paint by a broad sweep of thin color with a brush 8 : to cause to swirl <washing coffee around in his cup> 9 : LAUNDER Washing is one way of cleaning, namely with water and often some kind of soap or detergent. Washing is an essential part of good hygiene and health. Often people use soaps and detergents assist in the emulsification of oils and dirt particles so they can be washed away. People usually wash themselves periodically. Little children, the sick, and people with disabilities may be washed by a caregiver. Lovers may wash each other for fun. Often a shower or a bathtub is used for persons washing themselves or others. Showers or baths are commonly taken in the nude and often in private. In Europe, some people use a bidet to wash their private parts after using the toilet. More frequent is washing of just the hands, e.g. before and after preparing food and eating, after using the toilet, after handling something dirty, etc. Hand washing is important in reducing the spread of germs.[citation needed]Brushing ones teeth is also a kind of washing. Washing also refers to a pile or gathering of dirty clothes/sheets/garments before or after they have been washed, washing is usually hung on a washing line or are tumble dried. - Wiktionary:Wash
- laundry, laundry symbols, washing machine
- ablution
- bathing
- sanitation
- Cleanliness
- Hand washing
- Dishwashing
- Car wash
- Wikibooks:Car Washing Techniques
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3) "Machine" -- As to whirlpool washing machine repair 1ma·chine Pronunciation: m&-'shEn Function: noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle French, from Latin machina, from Greek mEchanE (Doric dialect machana), from mEchos means, expedient -- more at MAY 1 a archaic : a constructed thing whether material or immaterial b : CONVEYANCE, VEHICLE; especially : AUTOMOBILE c archaic : a military engine d : any of various apparatuses formerly used to produce stage effects e (1) : an assemblage of parts that transmit forces, motion, and energy one to another in a predetermined manner (2) : an instrument (as a lever) designed to transmit or modify the application of power, force, or motion f : a mechanically, electrically, or electronically operated device for performing a task g : a coin-operated device <a cigarette machine> h : MACHINERY -- used with the or in plural 2 a : a living organism or one of its functional systems b : one that resembles a machine (as in being methodical, tireless, or consistently productive) <a gifted publicist and quote machine -- John Lancaster> c (1) : a combination of persons acting together for a common end along with the agencies they use (2) : a highly organized political group under the leadership of a boss or small clique 3 : a literary device or contrivance introduced for dramatic effect Pronunciation Symbols Wind turbines The scientific definition of a machine is any device that transmits or modifies energy. In common usage, the meaning is restricted to devices that perform or assist in performing useful work. It normally requires some energy source ("input") and accomplishes some sort of work. People have used mechanisms and machines to amplify their abilities since before written records were available. Generally these devices decrease the amount of force required to do a given amount of work, alter the direction of the force, or transform one form of motion or energy into another. The mechanical advantage of a simple machine is the ratio between the force it exerts on the load and the input force applied. This does not entirely describe the machine's performance, as force is required to overcome friction as well. The mechanical efficiency of a machine is the ratio of the actual mechanical advantage (AMA) to the ideal mechanical advantage (IMA). Functioning physical machines are always less than 100% efficient. Modern power tools, automated machine tools, and human-operated power machinery complicate the definition of "machine" greatly. Machines used to transform heat or other energy into mechanical energy are known as engines. Hydraulics devices may also be used to support industrial applications namely, heavy equipment industries, automobile industries, marine industries, aeronautical industries, construction equipment industries, earthmoving equipment industries. Types of Machine | Simple machines | Inclined plane, Wheel and axle, Lever, Pulley, Wedge, Screw | | Mechanical components | Gear, Rope, Spring, Wheel, Axle, Bearings, Belts, Seals, Roller chains, Link chains, Rack and pinion, Fastener, Key (lock)relau | | Clock | Atomic clock, Chronometer, Pendulum..."
4) "Repair" -- As to whirlpool washing machine repair 1re·pair Pronunciation: ri-'per Function: intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French repairer to go back, return from Late Latin repatriare to go home again, from Latin re- + patria native country -- more at EXPATRIATE 1 a : to betake oneself : GO <repaired to the judge's chambers> b : to come together : RALLY 2 obsolete : RETURN Pronunciation Symbols Maintenance, Repair and Operations or Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO), is fixing any sort of mechanical or electrical device should it get out of order or broken (repair) as well as performing the routine actions which keep the device in working order (maintenance) or prevent trouble from arising (preventive maintenance). The European Federation of National Maintenance Societies defines maintenance as: All actions which have as an objective to retain an item in or restore it to, a state in which it can perform the required function. The actions include the combination of all technical and corresponding administrative, managerial, and supervision actions. In telecommunication, the term maintenance has the following meanings: 1. Any activity, such as tests, measurements, replacements, adjustments and repairs, intended to restore or retain a functional unit in a specified state in which the unit can perform its required functions. 2. [For material], All action taken to retain material in a serviceable condition or to restore it to serviceability. It includes inspection, testing, servicing, classification as to serviceability, repair, rebuilding, and reclamation. 3. [For material], All supply and repair action taken to keep a force in condition to carry out its mission. 4. [For material], The routine recurring work required to keep a facility (plant, building, structure, ground facility, utility system, or other real property) in such condition that it may be continuously used, at its original or designed capacity and efficiency for its intended purpose. Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188 and from the Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms Manufacturers and Industrial Supply Companies often refer to MRO as opposed to Original Equipment Manufacture (OEM). OEM includes any activity related to the..."
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