pantograph
Example Sentences
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A new feature is the remote-controlled raising and lowering of electric pantographs, the apparatus atop a train that connects with overhead wires.
From New York Times
The layout and size are fine, but its pantograph keys are really mushy and unresponsive and just don’t feel good to type on.
From The Verge
A pantograph is a device that collects power from an overhead wire.
From Washington Times
Springs within the pantograph press the carbon against the wire, making a continuous connection.
From Seattle Times
The incident just before 11 a.m. resulted from failure of a pantograph, an apparatus that extends upward from the roof, drawing power from the overhead wire into the train.
From Seattle Times
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