anti-jamming

English

Etymology

From anti- + jamming

Adjective

anti-jamming (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of antijamming
    • 1950 February, “Rolling stock for London Transport”, in Railway Magazine, page 88:
      [] improvements incorporated include provisions for minimising the effects of possible collision, such as anti-telescoping pillars on the exterior of the car ends and flush fitted anti-jamming connecting doors, while a further safeguard against over-riding is the tying of the bogies to the body by means of king-pins.
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