anchor escapement
noun Horology.
an escapement in which wedge-shaped pallets engage with an escape wheel having pointed teeth, usually facing in the direction of revolution, so that the escape wheel recoils slightly at every release.
Also called
recoil escapement.
Origin of anchor escapement
First recorded in 1850–55
Words nearby anchor escapement
anchor bed,
anchor bell,
anchor bolt,
anchor buoy,
anchor deck,
anchor escapement,
anchor ice,
anchor light,
anchor plant,
anchor pocket,
anchor ring
Example sentences from the Web for anchor escapement
The anchor-escapement was invented by Clement, a London clockmaker, in 1680.