OLIVER


Meaning of OLIVER in English

ˈäləvə(r) noun

( -s )

Etymology: probably from the name Oliver

1. : an old form of smith's hammer worked by means of a treadle and normally held off the work by a spring pole

2. : a device consisting of a pair of swages held together by a spring handle

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