Reamer ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Reamer ( noun )

  1. A tool used for enlarging or smoothing the inside of a hole.
  2. 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:

  1. He used a reamer to make the hole larger.
  2. The reamer was used to smooth the inside of the pipe.
  3. The reamer was used to make the hole the correct size.
  4. The carpenter used a reamer to make the hole for the dowel.
  5. The plumber used a reamer to smooth the inside of the pipe for the fitting.

(As a verb)

Reamer ( verb )

  1. A tool used for enlarging or smoothing the inside of a hole.
  2. 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:

  1. He used a reamer to make the hole larger.
  2. The reamer was used to smooth the inside of the pipe.
  3. The reamer was used to make the hole the correct size.
  4. The carpenter used a reamer to make the hole for the dowel.
  5. The plumber used a reamer to smooth the inside of the pipe for the fitting.
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