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Answer for the clue "Tool to grip a nut ", 7 letters:
spanner

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Inchworm \Inch"worm`\, n. (Zo["o]l.) The larva of any geometrid moth. It progresses forward by first bringing the rear end of the body forward, forming a loop, then moving the front part of the body; called also measuring worm, measuringworm , spanner , ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context Australian NZ British Irish English) A hand tool for adjusting nuts and bolts. 2 (context rare English) One who, or that which, spans. 3 (context weaponry English) A hand tool shaped like a small crank handle, for winding the spring of a wheel ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Spanner is a free program provided by Garmin for PCs running Windows 2000 or XP. It ‘translates’ live positional data from Garmin’s proprietary interface into NMEA 0183 . Garmin’s proprietary interface data is only provided via USB whereas NMEA data is ...

Usage examples of spanner.

Wielding torch, pliers, and spanner with practiced hand, she repaired or cut out of circuit the damaged accumulator cells and reunited the ends of each severed power lead.

Spanner Frew fought to bring her nose up, but without both aft parse tubes in operation, he lacked the means to do so.

Everything had a makeshift, knockdown look to it, and when Walker asked Spanner Frew how long the settlement had been there, the shipbuilder advised him that they moved at least every other year to protect themselves.

Sagasta had told him, with fishplate spanners, weaponry, field glasses, twoway radios, and whatever other items she had decided might be of use.

And the discouraged Stires beat, with his spanner, a refrain to his involuntary epigram.

The ceiling was festooned with chamber pots, lavatory seats, Victorian enema pumps, soil-glaze drainpipes, grease traps, earthenware urinals, calking tools, spanners, closet hoppers, faucets, tack moulds, basin wrenches, yarning chisels, a very old thawing steamer, bibcocks, a jerking shank and numerous blowtorches with assorted ends.

He looked across at the wall where some maintenance tools stood, a sledge-hammer, a crowbar, a three-foot fishplate spanner, and welding equipment.

There was a saddlebag with spanner and oilcan, but no clue as to the owner.

Brightening slightly, Anakin took back the device and ran through procedures for accessing a score of miniature utensils, including knife blades, spanners, a luma, and the like.

They jumped out of the lorry and stood chatting excitedly round the bakkie whilst he got a spanner from his cab.

All the more did he admire the officer, who in spite of his tight-fitting full-dress uniform coat, amply befrogged and weighed down by epaulettes, was pursuing his subject with such enthusiasm and, besides talking, was still tightening a screw here and there with a spanner.

Rhys spun his spanner, loosening the wheel-bolts, and glanced up with a shy conspiratorial grin.

Anyway, got chatting to the vicar one night, and come closedown I'd thrown so many spanners into his faith that he had to go off to a monastery in the Hebrides for five years to recover.

He was slightly out of breath and holding a two-footlong adjustable spanner.

Now, confronted with the evidence of diesel mortality, he retrieved his tool box, extracted an adjustable spanner, and began to remove the engine casing.