Results for: screw with a lengthwise slot
English English
screw with a lengthwise slotinterrupted screw
(Video) display in letterbox format, display only across the center of a screen with black bands at the top and bottom (so the wider film format will fit the different dimensions of a TV screen);(British) mailbox, mail slot, maildrop, video playback fo...letterbox
a trademark for a screw with a cross-shaped slot on its headPhillips screw
a trademark for a screwdriver that has a cross-shaped tip so that it can be used to turn a Phillips screwPhillips screwdriver
act of leaving secret communication, collapse, collapse from exhaustion, connection on line, curtain length, decrease in something, deliver something by parachute, delivery, delivery slot in a receptacle, descent, descent by parachute, distance between...drop
act of stripping, airstrip, comic strip, damage screw thread or gear teeth, deprive of status or possessions, divide into strips, do striptease, get remaining milk from udder, get undressed, long flat piece, long narrow piece, band; series of drawings,...strip
any of the curved bones which form the rib cage; support which resembles a rib bone; central vein of a leaf; lengthwise ridge (in fabric, etc.), curved bone of chest, install ribs, strengthen with ribs; tease, mock, make fun of, knit plain and purl sti...rib
arrange threads, change for worse, curve developed in something that was originally straight, bending; contortion; lengthwise yarn in a loom; rope for towing a ship; mental aberration, perversion, distortion, get twisted, move ship by pulling on ropes,...warp
arrow for crossbow, bar for fastening door, devour hurriedly, expel from hiding place, filter through sieve, latch; screw; flash of lighting; arrow; roll of fabric; escape, lightning flash, lock with bolt, metal pin, part of gun, prematurely produce se...bolt
attach with a screw; turn or twist like a screw; twist, contort; apply pressure, apply force; extort; cheat, swindle; have sexual intercourse, copulate (Slang), metal fastener with a spiral grooved shaft; act of twisting or rotating; propeller; coerciv...screw
attached with a screw; drunk, intoxicated (British Slang); contorted, twisted; cheated, deceived, gypped (Slang)screwed
badly done job, do something badly, mistake, bungled work, ruined work, destroy, screw up (Slang)botch
beam that runs lengthwise and is attached to the keel of ship to reinforce it, keel-reinforcing beam, kelsonkeelson
botch, mismanage, screw up; do inferior work, failure; poor workmanship, mistake, spoil somethingbungle
cask, container for spent nuclear fuel, half a bottle of rum, mold used in foundry, powder horn, round glass bottle with a long narrow neck (used in laboratory experiments); small glass or metal bottle with a screw-on lid; box, container (used in casti...flask
 

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