What is another word for conveyor belt?

Pronunciation: [kənvˈe͡ɪə bˈɛlt] (IPA)

A conveyor belt is a valuable piece of machinery that has many synonyms depending on the context and the industry. One synonym for conveyor belt is a conveyor, which is a general term that refers to any machine that moves items from one place to another. Another synonym is a transport system, which refers to any mechanical system that transports goods or materials. A third synonym is a flat belt, which is a specific type of conveyor belt that is made of a flat material instead of a loop. Other synonyms include belt conveyor, conveyor chain, and power belt. All of these words describe different types or uses of conveyor belts, but they all serve the same purpose of moving goods or materials from one place to another.

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What are the hypernyms for Conveyor belt?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    transportation system, material handling equipment, belt conveyor, moving belt, automated transport system, continuous conveyor, transfer apparatus.

Famous quotes with Conveyor belt

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