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Noun Concept
Categories: Mechanical hand tools, Hand tools, Woodworking hand tools
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crowbar  wrecking bar  pry  pry bar  jimmy
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A heavy iron lever with one end forged into a wedge WordNet 3.0
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A heavy iron lever with one end forged into a wedge WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
A crowbar, also called a wrecking bar, pry bar or prybar, pinch-bar, or occasionally a prise bar or prisebar, colloquially gooseneck, or pig bar, or in Britain and Australia a jemmy or jimmy, is a lever consisting of a metal bar with a single curved end and flattened points, used to force two objects apart or gain mechanical advantage in lifting; often the curved end has a notch for removing nails. Wikipedia
Tool with a curved end used for prying objects apart. Wikipedia Disambiguation
Hand tool used for pulling nails with leverage Wikidata
A tool consisting of a metal bar with a single curved end and flattened points, often with a small fissure on the curved end for removing nails. OmegaWiki
An iron or steel bar, often with a flattened end which may also be hook-shaped, to be used as a lever to manually force things apart. Wiktionary
Iron or steel bar used as a lever to manually force things apart. Wiktionary (translation)
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