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spreader rail vehicle used to push gravel or snow away from the outsides of the rails
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spreader an ice-fishing minnow rig consisting of a lead weight and two or more single hooks
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spreader A stiffening member temporarily attached to the base of a door frame, extending between jambs, to keep the frame in proper alignment during shipping and handling.
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spreader These are the spars that run horizontally across the span of the kite opening the wings. Also known as a cross spar. Most stunt kites will have two lower spreaders which run from the spine to the leading edge, and one upper spreader which runs from leading edge to leading edge.
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spreader Refers to a stitch formation device used in overedge, coverstitch, blindstitch, and buttonsewing machines. Spreaders carry another thread to a position so it can be entered by another stitch forming device. Except for coverstitch machines, a spreader does not have its own source of thread.
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