sraigtu
Sraigtu is a Latvian word that translates to "screw" in English. In its most common usage, sraigtu refers to a mechanical fastener that typically consists of a helical ridge, known as a thread, wrapped around a cylindrical or conical shaft. The primary function of a sraigtu is to join two or more objects together through the application of torque, causing the thread to engage with a mating part, such as a nut or a pre-formed hole in the material being fastened.
Sraigti are manufactured in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and materials, each designed for specific applications.
Beyond their use as fasteners, the term "sraigtu" can also be used metaphorically in Latvian to describe