cotter key

  • 21cotter — /ˈkɒtə / (say kotuh) noun 1. a pin, wedge, key, or the like, fitted or driven into an opening in order to secure something or hold parts together. 2. → cotter pin. {origin uncertain} …

  • 22key — I n 1. opener, latchkey; skeleton key, passkey. 2. means, expedient, agent, device, instrument; path, way, passageway, access. 3. index, catalog, directory, guide, Obs. table of contents; manual, code book, answer book, solution book; legend,… …

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  • 23key bolt — noun : a bolt secured at one end by a key or cotter …

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  • 24Gib and cotter — Gib Gib, n. [Etymol. uncertain.] A piece or slip of metal or wood, notched or otherwise, in a machine or structure, to hold other parts in place or bind them together, or to afford a bearing surface; usually held or adjusted by means of a wedge,… …

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  • 25Circle cotter — Split ring redirects here. For the key connector, see keyring. A circle cotter A circle cotter, also known as a cotter ring[1] or split ring,[2] is a formed wire …

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  • 26Gib and key — Gib Gib, n. [Etymol. uncertain.] A piece or slip of metal or wood, notched or otherwise, in a machine or structure, to hold other parts in place or bind them together, or to afford a bearing surface; usually held or adjusted by means of a wedge,… …

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  • 27spring cotter — noun : a cotter formed of elastic metal bent double and used as a split pin called also spring key …

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  • 28fox key — noun : a cotter secured by a fox wedge …

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  • 29spring key — noun : spring cotter …

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  • 30Arvida Corp. — Arvida Corp., (Ar VIE Dah) a Florida resort and real estate development company, was founded in 1958 by Arthur Vining Davis to develop his Florida land holdings, which included the historic Boca Raton Resort Club, built in 1928. In 1959,… …

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