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chassis
/ˈʃæzi/
The word "chassis" is used for both the singular and plural forms. For example, you can say "one chassis" or "ten chassis." In everyday conversation, it most commonly refers to a car's frame, but in technical contexts, it often refers to the internal housing of computers or electronics.
💬Casual Conversation
Hey champ, did that new chassis for your rig finally show up?
yeah but it's mid. took forever to arrive too.
Meanings
The base frame of a motor vehicle or other wheeled conveyance, supporting the engine, body, and other components.
"The engineers spent months reinforcing the chassis to improve the car's handling at high speeds."
A supporting frame or structure for a piece of electronic equipment or a mechanical device.
"The server was mounted securely into the metal chassis of the rack."