Escalator Definition

ĕskə-lātər
escalators
noun
escalators
A moving stairway consisting of treads linked in an endless belt, used in department stores, subway stations, etc.
Webster's New World
Webster's New World

A motor-driven mechanical device consisting of a continuous loop of steps that automatically conveys people from one floor to another.

Wiktionary
An upward or progressive course.
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Other Word Forms of Escalator

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Singular:
escalator
Plural:
escalators

Origin of Escalator

  • From Escalator created by American inventor Charles Seeberger in 1900, from Latin e (“from", "out of”) + scala (“ladder”) + -or, which forms nouns of agency. Formerly a trademark. See: the appendix. Broader usage may be influenced by escalate. For an alternative etymology, see Online Etymology Dictionary.

    From Wiktionary

  • Originally a trademark

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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