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From bit + stock.
bitstock (plural bitstocks)
- A hand tool consisting of a crank which holds a fitted rotating drill bit tip, designed to bore holes in rigid materials, by cutting a disc in a spiral fashion.
drill bit-carrying crank for boring holes
- Arabic:
- Moroccan Arabic: بريمة f (barrīma), تورنو m (tūrnu)
- Basque: birabarki
- Bulgarian: дрелка (bg) f (drelka)
- Catalan: filaberquí (ca) m
- French: vilebrequin (fr) m, chignole (fr) f
- German: Bohrkurbel f, Bohrwinde (de) f, Kurbelbohrer m, Kurbelbohrmaschine f, Brustleier f, Handbohrer m
- Irish: bíomal m
- Italian: girabacchino (it) m, menarola f
- Polish: korba stolarska f
- Portuguese: pua (pt) f
- Spanish: berbiquí m
- Walloon: windea (wa) m, tourbeye (wa) f, fisteye f, terwale f, winberkin m
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- Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition