'Gin power' definitions:
Definition of 'Gin power'
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- Gin \Gin\, n. [A contraction of engine.] [1913 Webster]
- 1. Contrivance; artifice; a trap; a snare. --Chaucer. Spenser. [1913 Webster]
- 2. (a) A machine for raising or moving heavy weights, consisting of a tripod formed of poles united at the top, with a windlass, pulleys, ropes, etc. (b) (Mining) A hoisting drum, usually vertical; a whim. [1913 Webster]
- 3. A machine for separating the seeds from cotton; a cotton gin. [1913 Webster]
- Note: The name is also given to an instrument of torture worked with screws, and to a pump moved by rotary sails. [1913 Webster]
- Gin block, a simple form of tackle block, having one wheel, over which a rope runs; -- called also whip gin, rubbish pulley, and monkey wheel.
- Gin power, a form of horse power for driving a cotton gin.
- Gin race, or Gin ring, the path of the horse when putting a gin in motion. --Halliwell.
- Gin saw, a saw used in a cotton gin for drawing the fibers through the grid, leaving the seed in the hopper.
- Gin wheel. (a) In a cotton gin, a wheel for drawing the fiber through the grid; a brush wheel to clean away the lint. (b) (Mining) the drum of a whim. [1913 Webster]