treadmill

English

exercise treadmills (1)
treadmill as a part of wooden crane (3)

Etymology

tread + mill

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtɹɛd.mɪl/

Noun

treadmill (plural treadmills)

  1. (sports) A piece of indoor sporting equipment used to allow for the motions of running or walking while staying in one place.
  2. (historical) A mill worked by persons treading upon steps on the periphery of a wide wheel having a horizontal axis. It is used principally as a means of prison discipline.
  3. A mill worked by horses, dogs, etc., treading an endless belt.
    • 2013 July-August, Henry Petroski, “Geothermal Energy”, in American Scientist, volume 101, number 4:
      Ancient nomads, wishing to ward off the evening chill and enjoy a meal around a campfire, had to collect wood and then spend time and effort coaxing the heat of friction out from between sticks to kindle a flame. With more settled people, animals were harnessed to capstans or caged in treadmills to turn grist into meal.

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