four.cycle
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^ That's what I said above:
The term "water pump pliers" pre-dates the term "Channellock" and "tongue-in-groove" or "groove joint" - catch-all terms for a tool that came into being much later. Nomenclature and its use are products of regional location and what brand of tools your father (and/or former co-workers) used.
As to the etymology of the term, you could probably debate that until hell freezes over. I doubt if it's something a lexicographer would want to tangle with.
The term "water pump pliers" pre-dates the term "Channellock" and "tongue-in-groove" or "groove joint" - catch-all terms for a tool that came into being much later. Nomenclature and its use are products of regional location and what brand of tools your father (and/or former co-workers) used.
As to the etymology of the term, you could probably debate that until hell freezes over. I doubt if it's something a lexicographer would want to tangle with.
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