woodscrew

/ˈwʊdˌskruː/
noun
  1. A metal screw designed to be driven into wood, typically with a sharp point and coarse threads.
    • Make sure you choose the right size woodscrew for the thickness of the board.
    • The old woodscrew was rusty and hard to remove.
    • He used a woodscrew to attach the shelf to the wall.
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