1º_ Ingenuity to extract water from a well or a ditch by rotating pulleys with buckets. In many cases a donkey or ox was used to move it, which walked in a circle around the well tied to a lever to activate the pulley mechanism. By association, the same well is also called a Ferris wheel. The set gave rise to the following meanings. In some countries it is a swimming pool, even if it is recreational and not to extract water. Another name for the round-the-world ride or wheel of fortune, for the spin and bucket-like chairs. In slaughterhouses and cattle slaughtering plants, the system of rails with bearings that run along the ceilings of the place is usually called a waterwheel, from where the slaughtered animal is hung to be transferred to the different highlighting rooms. The Ferris wheel is compared to a repeated or monotonous situation, from which one cannot escape, where one feels trapped like the draught animal.
Ferris wheel: wheel that rotates vertically hanging from its axis; used as fair contraption, is endowed chairs for entertaining people of Carnival; endowed of buckets mobile, rotates and collects water from the well or Brook. Bochinche, talk; It is said is " who will say... 34, " I would say... " or " what people say... " gossip, gossip, fun, bulla, scandal, tabloid clamor in the mutiny and the feast of a crowd.
Ferris wheel, in the case of slaughterhouses of cattle, is the air system of suspension and relocation of the bulls has own motor, so the slaughterer does not need to push the hanging beef paraque this progress.When she is mecanizaron slaughterhouses, the process room was circular in shape or square and the air system received the cattle death hanging them on a device circular shaped wheel, hence the analogy with " wheel ".