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		Definition of Stillson in English: Stillson(also Stillson wrench) noun ˈstɪls(ə)nˈstilsən A large wrench with jaws that tighten as pressure is increased. 活动扳手,可调管扳手 Example sentencesExamples -  First designated as No. B80 was a heavy duty 18-inch Stillson pattern pipe wrench.
 -  Hand tools made from these steels include open-end wrenches, Stillson wrenches, hammers, mauls, pliers and screw drivers and cutting tools, such as hatchets, axes, mower knives and band knives.
 -  It took a 4-foot Stillson wrench with the two of you standing on a box out on the cinders, but you stopped the leak.
 -  It was apparent that the worker had used a Stillson wrench in an attempt to free the blocked auger instead of a screwdriver, which was more commonly used.
 
 
 OriginEarly 20th century: named after Daniel C. Stillson (1830–99), its American inventor.    Definition of Stillson in US English: Stillson(also Stillson wrench) nounˈstilsən A large wrench with jaws that tighten as pressure is increased. 活动扳手,可调管扳手 Example sentencesExamples -  It was apparent that the worker had used a Stillson wrench in an attempt to free the blocked auger instead of a screwdriver, which was more commonly used.
 -  It took a 4-foot Stillson wrench with the two of you standing on a box out on the cinders, but you stopped the leak.
 -  Hand tools made from these steels include open-end wrenches, Stillson wrenches, hammers, mauls, pliers and screw drivers and cutting tools, such as hatchets, axes, mower knives and band knives.
 -  First designated as No. B80 was a heavy duty 18-inch Stillson pattern pipe wrench.
 
 
 OriginEarly 20th century: named after Daniel C. Stillson (1830–99), its American inventor.     |