tailshaft
/ˈteɪlʃæft/Definitions
1. noun
A shaft or rod that drives or transmits power from a machine, such as a gear or engine, to a propeller, wheel, or other device.
“The tailshaft of the ship’s propeller was damaged during the storm.”
1. noun
A shaft or rod that drives or transmits power from a machine, such as a gear or engine, to a propeller, wheel, or other device.
“The tailshaft of the ship’s propeller was damaged during the storm.”