alligator wrench

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alligator wrench

A mechanic uses an alligator wrench to tighten a bolt on an engine.

Definition

Noun: A type of adjustable wrench characterized by a V-shaped jaw with serrations (teeth) on one side. Its design is said to resemble the open jaws of an alligator.

Usage

This is a specific, technical term for a tool. It is used when discussing tools, mechanical work, or historical equipment. - The mechanic reached for an alligator wrench to grip the oddly shaped pipe. - In his antique tool collection, he had a rusty but functional alligator wrench.

Advanced Usage
  • The alligator wrench is considered an older style of wrench, largely replaced by more modern adjustable wrenches and pipe wrenches.
  • It is particularly associated with early plumbing, pipefitting, and railroad maintenance work.
Variants and Related Words
  • Wrench (n): A general term for a hand tool used to provide grip and turn objects like nuts, bolts, or pipes.
  • Pipe wrench (n): A modern, heavy-duty wrench with adjustable, toothed jaws for gripping and turning pipes.
  • Adjustable wrench (n): A wrench with a jaw that can be adjusted to fit different sizes of nuts or bolts.
Synonyms
  • Serrated-jaw wrench (This is a descriptive synonym highlighting its key feature).
Notes

This is a compound noun where "alligator" functions as a modifier describing the type of "wrench." The name is derived from the tool's visual resemblance to an alligator's open mouth.

alligator wrench

A mechanic uses an alligator wrench to tighten a bolt on an engine.

Noun
  1. a wrench with a v-shaped jaw and serrations on one side (resembles the open jaws of an alligator)