screw thread

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screw thread (plural screw threads)

  1. (engineering) A helical ridge formed around a cylinder, or a helical groove formed around the inner wall of a bore, used mostly on fasteners and their connection points.
    An internal screw thread is cut with a "tap", while external screw threads are cut with a "die".

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