Tee ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Tee ( noun )

  1. A small wooden or plastic peg used as a target in golf and other games.
  2. A shape like the letter T, especially as used to support a vertical object such as a pipe or a conductor.

Origin:

From scottish and northern english tee, reduplication of tap.

Examples:

  1. The golfer placed the ball on the tee.
  2. He used a tee to prop up the antenna.
  3. The tee was made of wood and painted white.
  4. The tee was the perfect height to support the pipe.
  5. He used a tee to support the conductor in the electrical circuit.

(As a verb)

Tee ( verb )

  1. A small wooden or plastic peg used as a target in golf and other games.
  2. A shape like the letter T, especially as used to support a vertical object such as a pipe or a conductor.

Origin:

From scottish and northern english tee, reduplication of tap.

Examples:

  1. The golfer placed the ball on the tee.
  2. He used a tee to prop up the antenna.
  3. The tee was made of wood and painted white.
  4. The tee was the perfect height to support the pipe.
  5. He used a tee to support the conductor in the electrical circuit.
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