rotor

[ˈrəʊtə]

rotor Definition

a rotating part of a machine that is designed to turn around an axis and produce rotary motion.

Using rotor: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rotor" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The helicopter's rotor blades spun faster and faster, lifting it off the ground.

  • Example

    The wind turbine's rotor generates electricity by turning a generator.

  • Example

    The car's brake rotor was damaged and needed to be replaced.

rotor Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rotor

Phrases with rotor

  • rotor head

    the assembly at the top of a helicopter mast that contains the main rotor and other components

    Example

    The mechanic inspected the rotor head for any signs of wear or damage.

  • a type of aircraft that uses one or more rotors for lift and propulsion, such as a helicopter or gyroplane

    Example

    The military uses rotorcraft for a variety of missions, including transport, search and rescue, and combat.

  • a blade that is attached to a rotor and used to generate lift or thrust

    Example

    The helicopter's rotor blades were made of lightweight composite materials.

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Summary: rotor in Brief

A 'rotor' [ˈrəʊtə] is a rotating part of a machine that produces rotary motion. Examples include helicopter rotor blades, wind turbine rotors, and brake rotors in cars. Phrases like 'rotor head' and 'rotor blade' refer to specific components of a rotorcraft. 'Rotor' is a formal term for a spinning thing.