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Webster 1913 Edition
spanner
span′ner
(spăn′nẽr)
, Noun.
1.
One who, or that which, spans.
2.
The lock of a fusee or carbine; also, the fusee or carbine itself.
[Obs.]
3.
An iron instrument having a jaw to fit a nut or the head of a bolt, and used as a lever to turn it with; a wrench; specifically, a wrench for unscrewing or tightening the couplings of hose.
[Chiefly British usage]
4.
pl.
A contrivance in some of the earlier steam engines for moving the valves for the alternate admission and shutting off of the steam.
Webster 1828 Edition
Spanner
SPAN'NER
, n.1.
One that spans.2.
The lock of a fusee or carbine; or the fusee itself.3.
A wrench or nut screw-driver.Definition 2024
Spanner
Spanner
German
Noun
Spanner m (genitive Spanners, plural Spanner)
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spanner
spanner
English
Noun
spanner (plural spanners)
- (Australia, New Zealand, Britain, Ireland) A hand tool for adjusting nuts and bolts.
- Pass me that spanner, Jake; there's just one more nut to **** in.
- (rare) One who, or that which, spans.
- 1915, Florence Kiper Frank, The Jew to Jesus: and other poems
- The scheme of the spanner of continents and the desire of the little husbandman hoarding for his loved ones...
- 1915, Florence Kiper Frank, The Jew to Jesus: and other poems
- (weaponry) A hand tool shaped like a small crank handle, for winding the spring of a wheel lock on a musket.
- (obsolete) A device in early steam engines for moving the valves for the alternate admission and shutting off of the steam.
- (Britain) A problem, dilemma or obstacle; something unexpected or troublesome (in the phrase spanner in the works)
- Halfway through the production of Macbeth, the director found that the stage was smaller than he expected. This really threw a spanner in the works.
- (Britain, Ireland, mildly derogatory) A stupid or unintelligent person; one prone to making mistakes, especially in language.
Synonyms
- (hand tool for nuts and bolts): wrench (US)
Translations
hand tool for adjusting nuts and bolts
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