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    crank
    /kraŋk/

    verb

    • 1. turn the crankshaft of (an internal combustion engine) in order to start the engine: "the starter motor struggled to crank the engine"
    • 2. give a bend to (a shaft, bar, etc.): "I've cranked the shaft of the gear lever to get it further away from the dashboard"

    noun

    • 1. a part of an axle or shaft bent out at right angles, for converting reciprocal to circular motion and vice versa: "a long con rod which acts as a longer lever on the crank"
    • 2. the drug methamphetamine. informal

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  2. CRANK definition: 1. a person who has strange or unusual ideas and beliefs 2. an unpleasant and easily annoyed…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of CRANK is a bent part of an axle or shaft or an arm keyed at right angles to the end of a shaft by which circular motion is imparted to or received from the shaft or by which reciprocating motion is changed into circular motion or vice versa. How to use crank in a sentence.

  4. A crank is an arm attached to a shaft that carries a handle or pedal parallel to the shaft. One of the simplest of mechanical inventions was a crank which turns a shaft. The connecting rod connects the crank to the piston. The up-and-down motion of the pistons rotates the crank.

  5. To crank is to turn or rotate something using a handle or lever. The earliest automobiles required drivers to crank the engine before they could climb in and start driving.

  6. Crank definition: any of several types of arms or levers for imparting rotary or oscillatory motion to a rotating shaft, one end of the crank being fixed to the shaft and the other end receiving reciprocating motion from a hand, connecting rod, etc.. See examples of CRANK used in a sentence.

  7. Definition of crank verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Crank definition: A device for transmitting rotary motion, consisting of a handle or arm attached at right angles to a shaft.