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tool

 (to͞ol)

n.

1. A device, such as a saw, shovel, or drill, used to perform or facilitate manual or mechanical work.

2.

a. A machine, such as a lathe, used to cut and shape machine parts or other objects.

b. The cutting part of such a machine.

3. Something regarded as necessary to the carrying out of one's occupation or profession: Words are the tools of our trade.

4. Something used in the performance of an operation; an instrument: "Modern democracies have the fiscal and monetary tools ... to end chronic slumps and galloping inflations" (Paul A. Samuelson).

5. Vulgar Slang The penis.

6. A person used to carry out the designs of another; a dupe.

7.

a. A bookbinder's hand stamp.

b. A design impressed on a book cover by such a stamp.

8. Computers A utility program.

v. tooled, tool·ing, tools

v.tr.

1. To form, work, or decorate with a tool.

2. To ornament (a book cover) with a bookbinder's tool.

3. Slang To drive (a vehicle): tooled the car at 80 miles an hour.

v.intr.

1. To work with a tool.

2. Slang To drive or ride in a vehicle: tooled up and down the roads.

Phrasal Verb:

tool up

To provide an industry or a factory with machinery and tools suitable for a particular job.


[Middle English, from Old English tōl, possibly from Old Norse.]

American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

tools

The following are general words used to refer to objects or pieces of equipment that you use to help you to do a particular kind of job:

appliance device gadget implement instrument
machine tool utensil  

1. 'tool'

A tool is usually a simple object that you use to make, shape, or mend something, for example a hammer, saw, spade, or spanner.

Remember to put all your tools away safely.

...a glass-cutting tool.

Tools that operate by electricity are called power tools.

Keep power tools out of children's reach.

Other things which are used to achieve something can also be referred to as tools. This is a fairly formal use.

Textbooks became the essential tools of the teacher.

2. 'implement'

An implement is a simple tool used for digging or cooking. Implement is a formal word.

The earliest wooden implements known are spears, clubs and sharpened sticks, possibly used for digging.

Don't use metal implements such as spoons when using non-stick pans.

3. 'instrument'

An instrument is an object used for a scientific or medical purpose, or for measuring something.

...surgical and dental instruments.

A musical instrument is an object from which music is produced, for example a violin, a drum, or a flute.

The drum is one of the oldest musical instruments.

4. 'utensil'

A utensil is usually a container or small object used for cooking, such as a saucepan or a spoon. Utensil is a formal word.

Students usually provide their own crockery, cutlery, cooking utensils and bedding.

5. 'device' and 'gadget'

A device or gadget is usually a fairly small object, often a complicated or unusual one. Some devices and gadgets are powered by electricity. Gadget is an informal word, and is often used showing disapproval.

...a tiny 'pacemaker' -- a device that sends pulses of electricity to activate the heart.

A dangerous new gadget will make it easy for bosses to spy on their staff.

6. 'machine'

A machine is a piece of equipment which uses electricity or some other form of power to perform a task. It can be quite large.

...when Walter Hunt and Elias Howe invented the sewing machine.

Employers have to provide workplaces, machines and methods of work that are safe.

7. 'appliance'

An appliance is usually a machine that is used in people's homes, such as a washing machine or cooker. Appliance is a formal word.

...household appliances.

Collins COBUILD English Usage © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 2004, 2011, 2012

What do you mean by tools?

1 : an instrument (as a saw, file, knife, or wrench) used or worked by hand or machine to perform a task. 2 : something that helps to gain an end "… the dictionary is the finest tool ever made for educating young minds …"—

What is tool example?

Some examples of tools that are often used today are the hammer, the wrench (also called a spanner), saws, shovel, telephone, and the computer. Very basic things like knives, pens, and pencils are also tools.

What is the meaning of work tools?

work-tool (plural work-tools) An implement used in performing or completing a specific job or task quotations ▼

What is tools and equipment meaning?

A tool can be any item that is used to achieve a goal. Equipment usually denotes a set of tools that are used to achieve a specific objective. • A tool can be non-mechanical as well. However, when one says equipment, there is a certain mechanical aspect to it that cannot be ignored.