derailleur

noun
de·​rail·​leur | \ di-ˈrā-lər How to pronounce derailleur (audio) \

Definition of derailleur

: a mechanism for shifting gears on a bicycle that operates by moving the chain from one set of exposed gears to another

Examples of derailleur in a Sentence

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If the cables are adjusted properly, the derailleur that moves the chain between gears would be lined up perfectly on one of them. John Timmer, Ars Technica, "How bicycles have changed in the last 25 years," 10 Nov. 2018 The village spent $1,300 to purchase a Fixit, which includes all the tools necessary to perform basic bike repairs and maintenance, such as fixing a flat tire to adjusting brakes and derailleur gears, along with a heavy-duty air pump. Chuck Fieldman, chicagotribune.com, "Clarendon Hills to put bicycle repair station at Metra stop," 9 Jan. 2018 Superstar Peter Sagan stayed upright, but his chain jammed into his front derailleur and needed servicing. Blair Anthony Robertson, sacbee.com, "Local cyclist is “U.S. handyman” for European pro team," 11 May 2017 Though materials and build play a part in the Ajax’s silent operation, the main reasons are the 8-speed internal hub and belt drive at the heart of the bike’s derailleur-free drivetrain. John Bradley, WIRED, "Review: Spot Ajax," 21 Apr. 2011

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First Known Use of derailleur

1930, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for derailleur

French dérailleur, from dérailler

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derailleur

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English Language Learners Definition of derailleur

: a part on a bicycle that is used to change gears by moving the chain from one gear to another one