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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



301 words match “TOOL”

STILLAGE n.
A low stool to keep the goods from touching the floor. Knight.
STOCK n. 2 definitions
company or regiment, and applied to objects of common interest. [Eng.] -- Stock shave, a tool used by blockmakers. -- Stock station, a place or district for rearing stock. [Australia] W. Howitt. -- Stock tackle (Naut.), a tackle used when the anchor is hoisted and secured, to keep its stock clear of the ship's sides…
STYLE n.
A sharp-pointed tool used in engraving; a graver.
SWAGE n.
A tool, variously shaped or grooved on the end or face, used by blacksmiths and other workers in metals, for shaping their work, whether sheet metal or forging, by holding the swage upon the work, or the work upon the swage, and striking with a sledge. Swage block, a perforated block of iron, having grooved sides and a…
TABOURET n.
A seat without arms or back, cushioned and stuffed: a high stool; -- so called from its resemblance to a drum.
TAP n. 2 definitions
A tool for forming an internal screw, as in a nut, consisting of a hardened steel male screw grooved longitudinally so as to have cutting edges. On tap. (a) Ready to be drawn; as, ale on tap. (b) Broached, or furnished with a tap; as, a barrel on tap. -- Plug tap (Mech.), a screw-cutting tap with a slightly tapering e…
TEMPER n.
ep well boring, an adjusting screw connecting the working beam with the rope carrying the tools, for lowering the tools as the drilling progresses.
TEMPERING n.
es the degree of temper in tempering steel, as pale straw yellow for lancets, razors, and tools for metal; dark straw yellow for penknives, screw taps, etc.; brown yellow for axes, chisels, and plane irons; yellow tinged with purple for table knives and shears; purple for swords and watch springs; blue for springs and…
THREADER n.
A tool or machine for forming a thread on a screw or in a nut.
THROE n.
A tool for splitting wood into shingles; a frow.
TIMBER n. 2 definitions
That sort of wood which is proper for buildings or for tools, utensils, furniture, carriages, fences, ships, and the like; -- usually said of felled trees, but sometimes of those standing. Cf. Lumber, 3. And ta'en my fiddle to the gate, . . . And fiddled in the timber! Tennyson.
TOP RAKE n.
The angle that the front edge of the point of a tool is set back from the normal to the surface being cut.
TRAMP n.
A tool for trimming hedges.
TRAVERSE a.
tton. The ridges of the fallow field traverse. Hayward. Traverse drill (Mach.), a machine tool for drilling slots, in which the work or tool has a lateral motion back and forth; also, a drilling machine in which the spindle holder can be adjusted laterally.
TRAVERSE DRILL n.
A machine tool for drilling slots, in which the work or tool has a lateral motion back and forth; also, a drilling machine in which the spindle holder can be adjusted laterally.
TREBUCHET; TREBUCKET n.
A cucking stool; a tumbrel. Cowell.
TRESTLE n.
ffolding, consisting of three or four legs secured to a top piece, and forming a sort of stool or horse, used by carpenters, masons, and other workmen; also, a kind of framework of strong posts or piles, and crossbeams, for supporting a bridge, the track of a railway, or the like.
TREVET n.
A stool or other thing supported by three legs; a trivet.
TRIBLET; TRIBOLET n.
A goldsmith's tool used in making rings. Ainsworth.
TRINKET n.
A knife; a cutting tool. Tusser.
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