Crowbar
see also: Etymology of Crowbar
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a crowbar is a metal court lever having an end bent, slightly flattened and split, making it possible to tear off nails. It is mainly used to open cases out of wooden. Larger models are used in demolition.
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a crowbar is a tool of stone the masons of hard stones. Tool of attack, right, out of steel, finished by two right teeth with a bevel. It is struck by a two-handed hammer.
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a crowbar belongs to the essential elements to sew. It is used to maintain fabric.
It is forged starting from a Profilé out of steel obtained by Extrusion.
Popular culture
- a crowbar is the basic weapon in the play Half-Life and its continuation.
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