It's what north Americans call a bench vice. A fixed tool with one fixed face and another movable face that can grip and hold objects to be worked on.
The British dictionary have British English and the Webster dictionary have American English
Some British dictionaries are: The Oxford English Dictionary The Chambers Dictionary The Collins Dictionary Cassell's English Dictionary
A crossword dictionary is a good tool. Practically the only thing you find in such a dictionary is synonyms.
A bench vice or vice-grip pliers would both be considered locking tools.
Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources was created in 1975.
A vice.
It usually refers to a dictionary for a language other than English. It can also refer to a dictionary that translates one language into another and vice versa.
It usually refers to a dictionary for a language other than English. It can also refer to a dictionary that translates one language into another and vice versa.
A Dictionary
dictionary
A dictionary or a dictionary app is the best tool for finding out the definition of an unfamiliar word. You can search for the word and get its meaning, pronunciation, and usage examples to help you understand its context.
There are several different dictionaries depending on where you are playing. The SOWPODS is the largest dictionary, combined of the official scrabble dictionary and the british scrabble dictionary. The official dictionary for tournament play in the US is the TWL dictionary.