Cotters [noun]

Definition of Cotters:

solid piece, often triangular

Synonyms of Cotters:

Chunk

Cusp

Taper

Spire

Quoin

Cleat

Lump

Keystone

Prong

Block

Shim

Chock


Opposite/Antonyms of Cotters:

Whole


Sentence/Example of Cotters:

By using the proper-sized cotter, a substantial and quickly made repair will be the result.

A continuous wire passing through all of the bolts and nuts is sometimes used instead of the individual cotter pins.

Then, putting on waterproof coats, we rode over to the place which had excited my wife's desire to become a cotter.

When they first heard of the proposed journey, Paul Cotter pulled Henry to one side.

It came to the ears of Paul Cotter, and the heart of the loyal youth grew hot within him.

Mr. Ware looked up and saw his son, with the wounded Paul Cotter on his shoulder, walking into camp.

A thief was one who stole a cow from a poor cotter, but he who lifted a drove from a Sassenach laird was "a gentleman drover."

The piston pin of the Mercedes is of chrome nickel steel, and is retained in the piston by means of a set screw and cotter pin.

The situation was so serious that Cotter went back under heavy fire to report and bring up more bombs.

The enemy were repulsed after two hours' fighting, and only then did Cotter allow his wounds to be bandaged.