"nutdriver" meaning in All languages combined

See nutdriver on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: nutdrivers [plural]
Etymology: From nut + driver, attested since circa 1900 and widespread in various industries since the 1920s; modeled on the earlier screwdriver. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|nut|driver}} nut + driver Head templates: {{en-noun}} nutdriver (plural nutdrivers)
  1. A hand tool for driving nuts and bolts; similar to a screwdriver but with a different tip, usually a hexagonal socket (recess) for driving fasteners with external hexagonal heads. Suitable for low- and medium-torque applications. Categories (topical): Tools Synonyms: nut driver Coordinate_terms: nutsetter, screwdriver

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