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Synonyms and antonyms of General hand tools in American Thesaurus
General hand tools
adjustable wrench (noun)
American a wrench (=metal tool for making things tighter or looser) with a head that can be moved to work on nuts and bolts of different sizes
box end wrench (noun)
American a tool for making nuts and screws loose. There is a bend in it so that you can reach into difficult places.
calipers (noun)
a tool consisting of two long narrow pieces of metal joined at one end, used for measuring the diameter (=width) of a round object or a tube
drill (noun)
a tool used for making a hole in something. A drill that uses electricity is called an electric drill and a drill that works when you turn a handle is called a hand drill
guillotine (noun)
a tool used for cutting paper, consisting of a long blade attached to a board
hacksaw (noun)
a type of saw that you use for cutting metal
measure (noun)
formal an object such as a ruler used for finding out a particular measurement
monkey wrench (noun)
a wrench that can be used to turn nuts of different sizes
pinking shears (noun)
scissors used for cutting cloth that leave an edge that is a series of notches
pitchfork (noun)
a tool like a large fork, used on farms for lifting and carrying hay
plunger (noun)
an object used for pulling dirt out of a sink, bathtub, etc. that is blocked. It consists of a rubber cup attached to a short stick.
saw (noun)
a tool used for cutting wood or metal, consisting of a handle and a metal blade with several sharp teeth along one edge
screwdriver (noun)
sledgehammer (noun)
spirit level (noun)
spudger (noun)
a tool used for opening the case of a computer, mobile phone, etc. and moving or removing small parts such as wires or SIM cards
staple gun (noun)
a tool used for putting large heavy staples into wood or brick
stripper (noun)
a tool or a chemical used for removing paint, wallpaper, etc.
strop (noun)
a piece of leather used for keeping the blade of a razor sharp
trowel (noun)
a small tool with a flat blade used for spreading substances such as cement or plaster onto bricks or walls
wrench (noun)
American a tool with a round end that fits around a nut of a particular size. The British word is spanner.