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Answer» What is British Standard Whitworth mean? British Standard Whitworth (BSW) is an imperial-unit-based screw thread standard, devised and specified by Joseph Whitworth in 1841 and later adopted as a British Standard. It was the world's first national screw thread standard, and is the basis for many other standards, such as BSF, BSP, BSCon, and BSCopper. reference | Full Form | Category | | Boswell Bay (ak) | Airport Code | | British Standard Whitworth | Business | | Base Sediment and Water | Chemistry | | Bfs Software | Computing | | Biswap | Cryptocurrency | | Bachelor of Social Work | Educational Degree in Arts | | Before Star Wars | General | | Board of Social Work | General | | Broadcast Supply Worldwide | General | | Biblical Studies on the WEB | General | | Brownlie Smith Western | General | | bound swap We | General | | Brown Smith Wallace | General | | Berlin Suhler Waffen | General | | Black Side Wall | General | | Basic Sediment Water | General | | Bachelors in Social Work | General | | Baccalaureate of Social Work | General | | Blacl Side Wall | General | | in Social Work | General | | Bachelor Social Work | General | | Biomass Solar and Wind | General | | Bonneville Speed Week | General | | Bremsscheibenwischer | General | | Boone Speedway | General | | Bahamas Speed Week | General | | Brake Switch | General | | Blind Spot Warning | Governmental | | BANESWAR | Indian Railway Station | | Beginning Social Worker | Jobs | | Basic Science World | Physics Related | | British Standard Wentworth | Regional | | British Standard Withworth | Regional | | Brilliant Sports Wear | Sports |
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