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41 torno de roscar
• screw machine• screw-cutting lathe -
42 torno de torrecilla
• turret lathe -
43 torno desbastador
• roughing lathe -
44 torno doble
• duplex lathe -
45 torno para roscar
• chasing lathe -
46 torno para rueda
• wheel lathe -
47 torno sin contrapunta
• face lathe -
48 torno universal
• universal lathe -
49 cabezal fijo
m.headstock, headstock of the lathe. -
50 carro-soporte
m.lathe saddle. -
51 roscadora
f.screw-cutting lathe. -
52 torno desbastador
m.roughing lathe. -
53 torno doble
m.duplex lathe. -
54 torno universal
m.universal lathe. -
55 tornillo
Clark: 1840s. This term with the general meaning of 'screw' has specific reference to the screw-pod mesquite ( Prosopis pubescens) of Texas, New Mexico, and California. Also the bean of the plant, used as forage for cattle and horses. Santamaría also references the term with the same species and genus, noting that it grows on the shores of rivers along the northern border of Mexico. Cobos glosses it only as a "screw bean." -
56 torno para desbastar
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57 torno revólver
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