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Definitions from the WebTerm: WoodscrewDescription:A woodscrew is a type of fastener commonly used to join two pieces of wood together. It consists of a pointed, threaded shaft with a flat head, designed for easy insertion and tightening into wood surfaces. Woodscrews come in various sizes and types, each suitable for specific woodworking applications. Possible Related Products:Senses and Usages:Sense 1: (Noun) A screw designed for fastening wood pieces together. Example sentence: He used a woodscrew to secure the wooden planks together. Sense 2: (Verb) To fasten or attach something using a woodscrew. Example sentence: She patiently woodscrewed the furniture leg onto the tabletop. Sense 3: (Adjective) Pertaining to woodscrews or resembling their characteristics. Example sentence: The carpenter selected a woodscrew-like pattern for the imprinted design on the wooden door. Sense 4: (Noun) (Local) A colloquial term used to refer to a wooded area or forest. Example sentence: The children enjoyed exploring the woodscrew behind their house. | ||||
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