bolt

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The meaning (definition) of the word bolt
a thick metal pin with a flat head, used with a nut to hold things tight
The word bolt used in a sentence
“Dad used a bolt and nut to fix the swing together.”
Words that mean the same as bolt (synonyms)
pin
The plural of the word bolt
bolts
How the word bolt is said around the world
| French | boulon |
| Spanish | tornillo |
| Mandarin | 螺栓 |
| Hindi | पेंच |
| Arabic | مسمار |
| Russian | болт |
| Portuguese (EU) | parafuso |
| Portuguese (BR) | parafuso |
| Japanese | ボルト |
| German | Bolzen |
| Urdu | بولٹ |
| Punjabi | ਬੋਲਟ |
| Korean | 볼트 |
| Hebrew | בְּרִיחַ |
| Greek | μπουλόνι |
| Dutch | bout |
| Filipino | turnilyo |
| Vietnamese | bu lông |
| Turkish | sürgü |
| Persian | پیچ و مهره |
| Polish | śruba |
| Ukrainian | болт |
| Bengali | বোল্ট |
| Swedish | bult |
| Italian | bullone |
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