gears
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pl: gearspast: gearedpp: geareding: gearing
This word evokes the image of interlocking teeth and mechanical synchronization. It carries a strong connotation of efficiency, precision, and the physical transmission of power. When used in a mechanical sense, it implies a system where one part's movement directly and predictably affects another. In a psychological or organizational sense, the term shifts toward preparation and momentum. It suggests a transition from a state of rest or low intensity to a state of high readiness, mirroring the way a vehicle shifts gears to handle different terrains or speeds.
Countable when referring to individual mechanical wheels in a machine. Uncountable when referring to the general system of transmission in a vehicle.