mandrel

Etymology
From, probably from , from , ultimately from  or , from  + ; first element cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) A round object used as an aid for shaping a material, e.g. shaping or enlarging a ring, or bending or enlarging a pipe without creasing or kinking it.
 * 2) A tool or component of a tool that guides, grips or clamps something, such as a workpiece to be machined, a machining tool or a part while it is moved.
 * 1) A tool or component of a tool that guides, grips or clamps something, such as a workpiece to be machined, a machining tool or a part while it is moved.

Translations

 * Albanian: mandrinë
 * Bulgarian: дорник
 * Finnish: taivutintela
 * German:, Spreizdorn, Aufweitdorn, Drehstift, Ringriegel
 * Italian: allargatubi
 * Maori: tokohuri
 * Polish: trzpień
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:


 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish: ,
 * German:, , Stützdorn, Spanndorn, Montagedorn, Mandrell, Drehstift, Stiftdorn, Scheibenträger
 * Polish: trzpień

Verb

 * 1)  To shape with a mandrel.