driveshaft

/ˈdraɪvˌʃæft/
noun
  1. A long metal rod that transfers power from a vehicle's engine to its wheels.
    • The driveshaft connects the transmission to the rear axle in a rear-wheel-drive vehicle.
    • A broken driveshaft can leave your car completely unable to move.
    • The mechanic replaced the damaged driveshaft on the truck.
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