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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024chas•sis /ˈtʃæsi, ˈʃæs-/USA pronunciation n. [countable], pl. chas•sis /ˈtʃæsiz, ˈʃæs-/.USA pronunciation - Automotivethe frame, wheels, and machinery of a motor vehicle.
- Radio and Televisiona frame for mounting the circuits of a radio or television set.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024chas•sis (chas′ē, -is, shas′ē),USA pronunciation n., pl. chas•sis (chas′ēz, shas′-).USA pronunciation - Automotivethe frame, wheels, and machinery of a motor vehicle, on which the body is supported.
- [Ordn.]the frame or railway on which a gun carriage moves backward and forward.
- Aeronauticsthe main landing gear of an aircraft;
that portion of the landing gear that supports an aircraft. - Radio and Televisiona frame for mounting the circuit components of a radio or television set.
- a construction forming the sides, top, and bottom of a cabinet, showcase, or the like.
- French châssis frame; akin to chase2
- 1655–65
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: chassis /ˈʃæsɪ/ n ( pl -sis / -sɪz/)- the steel frame, wheels, engine, and mechanical parts of a motor vehicle, to which the body is attached
- a mounting for the circuit components of an electrical or electronic device, such as a radio or television
- the landing gear of an aircraft
- the frame on which a cannon carriage moves backwards and forwards
Etymology: 17th Century (meaning: window frame): from French châssis frame, from Vulgar Latin capsicum (unattested), ultimately from Latin capsa case² |