trippet

trip·pet

 (trĭp′ĭt)
n.
A cam or projection in a mechanism designed to strike another part at regular intervals.

[Middle English tripet, piece of wood used in a game, from trippen, to trip; see trip.]
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trippet

(ˈtrɪpɪt)
n
(Mechanical Engineering) any mechanism that strikes or is struck at regular intervals, as by a cam
[C15 (in the sense: a piece of wood used in a game): from trippen to trip]
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trip•pet

(ˈtrɪp ɪt)

n.
a projection, cam, or the like, for striking some other part at regular intervals.
[1300–50; Middle English trypet. See trip, -et]
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