Reamer
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Reamer ( noun )
- A tool used for enlarging or smoothing the inside of a hole.
- A tool that is used to enlarge and smooth holes in various materials such as wood, metal, and plastic.
Origin:
From the verb "ream" meaning "to widen or enlarge a hole".
Examples:
- He used a reamer to make the hole larger.
- The reamer was used to smooth the inside of the pipe.
- The reamer was used to make the hole the correct size.
- The carpenter used a reamer to make the hole for the dowel.
- The plumber used a reamer to smooth the inside of the pipe for the fitting.
(As a verb)
Reamer ( verb )
- A tool used for enlarging or smoothing the inside of a hole.
- A tool that is used to enlarge and smooth holes in various materials such as wood, metal, and plastic.
Origin:
From the verb "ream" meaning "to widen or enlarge a hole".
Examples:
- He used a reamer to make the hole larger.
- The reamer was used to smooth the inside of the pipe.
- The reamer was used to make the hole the correct size.
- The carpenter used a reamer to make the hole for the dowel.
- The plumber used a reamer to smooth the inside of the pipe for the fitting.