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v. work or shape with a tool, ornament with a tool; equip with tools or machinery
 
n. apparatus, device


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A tool or device is a piece of equipment which typically provides a mechanical advantage in accomplishing a physical task, or provides an ability that is not naturally available to the user of a tool. The most basic tools are simple machines. For example, a crowbar simply functions as a lever. The further out from the pivot point, the more force is transmitted along the lever. When particularly intended for domestic use, a tool is often called a utensil.
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Tool (disambiguation)
For tools and tutorials intended to simplify, make more efficient, or provide additional functionality to Wikipedians, see Wikipedia:Tools A tool is a device used to help accomplish tasks.Tool may also refer to:Tool (band), an American progressive rock bandTool (album), a demo tape by ToolTool, referred to hip hop culture as a gun or weapon"Tool" (song), a 7" single by the band BaboonTool (insult), an insulting or derogatory termTool, Texas, a city in east Texasa programming toolTOOL programming language, the proprietary programming language used by Forte 4GLThe Order Of Light (TOOL) is an alliance in the game Cyber Nations.
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TOOLS
 
tool
 
1. <tool> A program used primarily to create, manipulate, modify, or analyse other programs, such as a compiler or an editor or a cross-referencing program. Opposite: appoperating system.
2. A Unix application program with a simple, "transparent" (typically text-stream) interface designed specifically to be used in programmed combination with other tools (see filterplumbing).
3. (MIT: general to students there) To work; to study (connotes tedium). The TMRC Dictionary defined this as "to set one's brain to the grindstone". See hack.
4. (MIT) A student who studies too much and hacks too little. MIT's student humour magazine rejoices in the name "Tool and Die".
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Noun
1. an implement used in the practice of a vocation
(hypernym) implement
(hyponym) abrader, abradant
2. the means whereby some act is accomplished; "my greed was the instrument of my destruction"; "science has given us new tools to fight disease"
(synonym) instrument
(hypernym) means, agency, way
3. a person who is controlled by others and is used to perform unpleasant or dishonest tasks for someone else
(synonym) creature, puppet
(hypernym) slave
4. obscene terms for penis
(synonym) cock, prick, dick, shaft, pecker, peter, putz
(hypernym) penis, phallus, member
(classification) obscenity, vulgarism, dirty word
Verb
1. drive; "The convertible tooled down the street"
(hypernym) drive
(verb-group) joyride, tool around
2. ride in a car with no particular goal and just for the pleasure of it; "We tooled down the street"
(synonym) joyride, tool around
(hypernym) ride
(classification) driving
3. furnish with tools
(hypernym) supply, provide, render, furnish
4. work with a tool
(hypernym) work, work on, process


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