
1) Alternative to a nail 2) Auger shape 3) Bad thing to have loose 4) Bit of hardware 5) Boat propeller 6) Bolt feature 7) Bookcase assembly accessory 8) Bookcase fastener 9) Bookcase-kit item 10) British slang for to stare at 11) Certain fastener 12) Cheat out of money 13) Contort by twisting 14) Cork follower
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1) Bonk 2) Chouse 3) Eff 4) Fasten 5) Fornicate 6) Fuck 7) Gaoler 8) Helix 9) Jailer 10) Jailor 11) Nail 12) Navigation 13) Nookie 14) Nooky 15) Screwing 16) Setscrew 17) Shtup 18) Turnkey 19) Twist 20) Woodscrew
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• (v. t.) To examine rigidly, as a student; to subject to a severe examination. • (n.) A cylinder, or a cylindrical perforation, having a continuous rib, called the thread, winding round it spirally at a constant inclination, so as to leave a continuous spiral groove between one turn and the next, -- used chiefly for producing, when revol...
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A rotating auger that uses a helical thread and a varying channel depth to convey, melt, mix, and pump resin. Consists of a feed section, transition zone, metering section and in some cased a mixing zone/zones.
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A boat's propeller.
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A headed threaded fastener that is designed to be used in conjunction with a pre formed internal thread or alternatively forming its own thread. Historically, it was a threaded fastener with the thread running up to the head of the fastener that has no plain shank. However this definition has largely been superseded to avoid confusion over the diff...
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in machine construction, a usually circular cylindrical member with a continuous helical rib, used either as a fastener or as a force and motion ... [5 related articles]
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One of the traditional types of simple machine. Like levers, pulleys, and inclined planes, screws are used for raising large loads by the application of quite small efforts. As with al these machines, the distance the large load is raised is small compared with the distance through which the effort ...
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1. To turn, as a screw; to apply a screw to; to press, fasten, or make firm, by means of a screw or screws; as, to screw a lock on a door; to screw a press. ... 2. To force; to squeeze; to press, as by screws. 'But screw your courage to the sticking place, And we'll not fail.' (Shak) ... 3. Hence: To practice extortion upon; to oppress by unreasona...
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A boat's propeller.
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A boat's propeller
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Screw (skru)
noun [ Middle English
scrue , Old French
escroue ,
escroe , female screw, French
écrou , Latin
scrobis a ditch, trench, in Late Latin , the hole made by swine in rooting; confer Dutch
schroef a screw, German
schraube , Icelandic
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Screw intransitive verb 1. To use violent mans in making exactions; to be oppressive or exacting.
Howitt. 2. To turn one's self uneasily with a twisting motion; as, he
screws about in his chair.
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Screw transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Screwed ;
present participle & verbal noun Screwing .]
1. To turn, as a screw; to apply a screw to; to press, fasten, or make firm, by means of a screw or screws; as, to
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Screw is slang for to fornicate.
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A boat's propeller.
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A boat's propeller.
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one of the six simple machines - a twisted inclined plane
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slang for to take advantage of, defraud, cheat, or treat unfairly.
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A helical projection of uniform section on the internal or external surface of cylinder or cone. See also: Bolt, Screw Thread, Thread, Wood Screws.
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Round base with a forged head, the shank being threaded to its full length.
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noun a propeller with several angled blades that rotates to push against water or air
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noun a fastener with a tapered threaded shank and a slotted head
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In construction, cylindrical or tapering piece of metal or plastic (or formerly wood) with a helical groove cut into it. Each turn of a screw moves it forward or backwards by a distance equal to the pitch (the spacing between neighbouring threads). Its mechanical advantage equals 2 r
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A helically grooved rotating element inside the barrel of a screw extruder. The main purpose of a screw is to melt and feed raw material from the feeder to the die, also homogenizing, compressing and pressurizing the material.
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