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screw: Definition from Answers.com
(Click to enlarge) screw round-head machine screw, flat-head wood screw, and round-head wood screw (Clarinda/Academy Artworks) screw n.
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Set screw: Definition from Answers.com
set screw ( ′set ′skrü ) ( design engineering ) A small headless machine screw , usually having a point at one end and a recessed hexagonal socket or a.
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screw thread: Definition from Answers.com
screw thread n. The continuous helical groove on a screw or on the inner surface of a nut. One complete turn of a screw.
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Archimedean screw: Definition from Answers.com
(Click to enlarge) Archimedean screw (Precision Graphics) Archimedean screw n . An ancient apparatus for raising water, consisting of either a spiral.
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screw up: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com
screw up verb To harm irreparably through inept handling; make a mess: ball up , blunder , boggle , botch , bungle , foul up, fumble , gum up , mess.
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DJ Screw: Information from Answers.com
DJ Screw Genres: Rap Biography After spending most of the 1990s as an infamous local phenomenon in Houston, TX, DJ Screw suddenly found himself.
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jackscrew: Definition from Answers.com
jackscrew ( ) n. A jack operated by a screw. Also called screw jack .
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The Turn of the Screw: Information from Answers.com
The Turn of the Screw A novel set in rural England during the 1840s; written in 1897 and published in 1898.
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How do you put a screw into wood
Using screws in wood may seem simple on the surface or in theory but the truth is , several things must be considered, the last thing you want to do is split the ...
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screwball: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com
screwball ( ) n. Baseball . A pitched ball that curves in the direction opposite to that of a normal curve ball.
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