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Topic: Tools

doubler

IPA: //ˈdaʊblər//

KK: /ˈdaʊblər/

noun

Definition: A device that increases the frequency or voltage of a signal to twice its original value.

Example: The engineer used a doubler to enhance the signal strength in the circuit.

douser

IPA: //ˈdaʊsər//

KK: /ˈdaʊsər/

noun

Definition: A person who uses a special tool, often a forked stick, to find water or minerals underground.

Example: The douser walked through the field, searching for a water source with his dowsing rod.

dovetail

IPA: /ˈdoʊv.teɪl/

KK: /ˈdoʊvˌteɪl/

intransitive verb

Definition: To fit together closely or harmoniously, like pieces of wood that are joined by a special shape.

Example: The two plans dovetail perfectly, making it easy to implement both at the same time.

noun

Definition: A type of joint in woodworking where two pieces fit together tightly, often shaped like a dove's tail, creating a strong connection.

Example: The carpenter used a dovetail joint to ensure the drawer would be sturdy and well-made.

transitive verb

Definition: To connect or fit together in a way that is precise and harmonious.

Example: The two plans dovetail perfectly, creating a comprehensive strategy.

dowel

IPA: /ˈdaʊəl/

KK: /ˈdaʊəl/

noun

Definition: A round pin or rod used to connect or align two pieces of material, often made of wood, by fitting into corresponding holes.

Example: The carpenter used a dowel to join the two pieces of wood together securely.

transitive verb

Definition: To fasten or align parts of something using small cylindrical pins, known as dowels, which fit into holes to provide support and stability.

Example: The carpenter doweled the table legs to the top for extra strength.

doweling

IPA: /ˈdaʊəlɪŋ/

KK: /ˈdaʊəlɪŋ/

noun

Definition: A small cylindrical rod used to join two pieces of wood or other materials together, often inserted into holes to provide a strong connection.

Example: The carpenter used doweling to secure the two wooden boards together.

downhaul

IPA: /ˈdaʊn.hɔːl/

KK: /ˈdaʊnˌhɔl/

noun

Definition: A rope or set of ropes used in sailing to pull down or secure a sail or spar.

Example: The sailor adjusted the downhaul to ensure the sail was properly secured.

downpipe

IPA: /ˈdaʊnˌpaɪp/

KK: /ˈdaʊnˌpaɪp/

noun

Definition: A pipe that carries rainwater from a roof gutter down to the ground or drainage system.

Example: The downpipe was clogged with leaves, causing water to overflow from the gutter.

dozer

IPA: /ˈdoʊzər/

KK: /ˈdoʊzər/

noun

Definition: A large, powerful machine with a broad blade used for moving earth and clearing land.

Example: The construction crew used a dozer to clear the site for the new building.

dragger

IPA: //ˈdræɡər//

KK: /ˈdræɡər/

noun

Definition: A type of boat that pulls fishing equipment, like nets, along the sea floor.

Example: The dragger returned to the harbor with a full catch of fish.

dragline

IPA: /ˈdræɡ.laɪn/

KK: /ˈdræɡlaɪn/

noun

Definition: A type of machine used for digging or moving materials, which has a bucket that is pulled towards it by cables.

Example: The construction crew used a dragline to excavate the foundation for the new building.

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