wheelset
/ˈwiːlsɛt/
Etymology
From wheel + set.
wheelset means A wheel and axle combination, such as the front and back bicycle wheels (with axles) sold as a ready-made set; or an axle and mounted left and right pair of railroad wheels. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 92 out of 100.
wheelset is pronounced /ˈwiːlsɛt/.
noun
- A wheel and axle combination, such as the front and back bicycle wheels (with axles) sold as a ready-made set; or an axle and mounted left and right pair of railroad wheels.“One (37419 [...]) has moved to LORAM Derby by road, having suffered major wheelset damage on a recent West Highlander charter.”