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butterfly nut
(redirected from wing-nut)

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butterfly nut [′bəd·ər‚flī ‚nət]
(design engineering)


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Remove the precleaner lid by unscrewing the wing-nut.
While liberals consider Buckley to be a wing-nut, he's far from the real deal.
They used a pair of cyclodextrins, six of the wing-nut molecules, a couple of sodium atoms and a square porphyrin molecule with one ammonium-tipped group jutting from each of its four sides.
 
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