Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A screw, as in a cramp, screwed through one part tightly upon another, to bring pieces of wood, metal, etc., into close contact.
- noun A screw used to fix a pulley, collar, or other detachable part to a shaft, or to some other part of a machine, by screwing through the detachable part and bearing against the part to which it is to be fastened. Such screws have usually pointed or cup-shaped ends, which bite into the metal.
- noun Specifically, a screw having a square head, the distance across the flats of the head being equal to the diameter of the screw.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A
screw withthreads the entire length and nohead . Typically, setscrews have ahex orslot drive recessed in the threaded length. - noun Any
screw used to hold oradjust asetting . Frequently a setscrew (1), but may also refer to any othermachine screw or thumb screw used for the purpose of setting.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a screw (often without a head) that fits into the boss or hub of a wheel or cam etc. and prevents motion of the part relative to the shaft on which it is mounted
- noun a screw that is used to adjust the tension on a spring
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