flutter wheel
knobby; knob-shaped
A retainer-like plate, lined with electrodes, placed on the roof of the mouth in some forms of palatography.
A water wheel placed below a fall or in a chute where rapidly moving water strikes the tips of the floats.
(idiomatic) To disorganize or spoil something, especially an established arrangement or plan.
夜明けに、古い製粉所の下打ち水車は、樋を勢いよく流れる水が羽根の先端を打ちつけるたびにきらめき、車輪全体を回していた。
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