gimmals

/ˈɡɪməlz/
noun
  1. Joints or hinges that allow movement in two directions, especially in scientific instruments or compasses.
    • The telescope uses gimmals so it can be pointed at any part of the sky.
    • The ship's compass was mounted on gimmals to stay level in rough seas.
    • The engineer checked the gimmals on the gyroscope for smooth rotation.
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