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toolOld English tol "instrument, implement used by a craftsman or laborer, weapon," from Proto-Germanic *to(w)lam "implement" (source also of Old Norse tol), from a verb stem represent [..]
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tool"to drive a vehicle," 1812, probably from tool (n.) as if "to manage skillfully." The meaning "to work or shape with a tool" is recorded from 1815; that of "equip (a [..]
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toolinstrument used to help in the performance of a task.
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toolAny device, software program or instrument constructed for the purpose of aiding a human in accomplishing a goal.
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tooltraditionally, an icon that could be selected that would set a mode for user input, such as a paintbrush in a drawing program. Nowadays, a tool may refer to any icon that can be pressed and takes effe [..]
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tooldrive; "The convertible tooled down the street" an implement used in the practice of a vocation instrument: the means whereby some act is accomplished; "my greed [..]
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toolany instrument that helps people to do work. Hammers and shovels are tools
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toolSynonym utility program.
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tool1. n. A program used primarily to create, manipulate, modify, or analyze other programs, such as a compiler or an editor or a cross-referencing program. Oppose app, operating system. 2. [UNIX] An appl [..]
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toolA program that performs a very specific task. Synonymous with utility. Similar to application.
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toolmakhsher (makhshirim)
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toolNoun. 1. A penis, implying its supposed usefulness. [1200s] 2. An idiot, a contemptible person.
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tool An ARC product, system or application that is used by participating agencies.
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toolGun
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tool(n) an implement used in the practice of a vocation(n) the means whereby some act is accomplished(n) a person who is controlled by others and is used to perform unpleasant or dishonest tasks for someo [..]
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toolA software component, sometimes called an application object, which can act as either a service provider or service requester within an application platform.
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toolTo tool a coach. To drive one; generally applied to a gentleman Jehu, who undertakes for his own amusement to drive a stage-coach. To tool is to use the tool as a workman; a coachman’s tools [..]
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toolantiquated (like the TTY's themselves). Sometimes used to refer to any terminal at all; sometimes used to refer to the particular terminal controlling a job.
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toolDie or part of it
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toolA program or component that is installed into the TSIS environment for use in conducting traffic operations analysis. A tool can be an application (EXE), Dynamic-Link Library (DLL), COM object or Act [..]
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tool A utility program used primarily to create, manipulate, modify, or analyse other programs, such as a compiler or an editor or a cross-referencing program, or perform maintenance and/or repairs on system hardware or application software. Tools include Hex editors, disk checkers, file backup and recovery programs, etc. Tools are powerful pieces of [..]
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toolAn artifact with a functional use. Curated tools are kept for use in the future, while expedient tools are made in response to an immediate need.
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toolIn archaeology, a tool is an object with one or several functions. Often, archaeologists use the term tool to describe an object that is in fact the working part of a tool. For example, the blade of a [..]
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toolIn information technology, an application designed to accomplish a task, typically automating what are otherwise manual processes, e.g., a discovery tool.
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toolA software component, sometimes called an application object, which can act as either a service provider or service requester within an application platform. See Application.
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toolWhen an attacker hits the ball off an opposing blockers arms out of bounds.
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toolA term usually referring to the dies, mandrels, etc., used in the production of extruded or drawn shapes or tube.
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toolA tool is to be understood as a mean for accomplishing a specific task or purpose. Tools should be jointly developed at transnational level and innovative. They comprise amongst others analytical tools, management tools, technical tools, software tools, monitoring tools, planning tools, decision support tools, evaluation tools etc. To be effective, [..]
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toolObject (e.g. screwdriver) which may be used to secure or release fasteners or to make adjustments.
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tool
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* Telugu:en|use
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tool1. One who is too stupid to realize he is being used. 2. Penis.
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toolA term used loosely to define a working apparatus mounted to the end of the robot arm, such as a hand, gripper, welding torch, screw driver, etc. See Arm, Gripper, and End-Effector.
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toolA tool is an object that can extend an individual's ability to modify features of the surrounding environment. Although many animals use simple tools, only human beings, whose use of stone tools dates [..]
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toolTool is an American rock band from Los Angeles. Formed in 1990, the group's line-up includes vocalist Maynard James Keenan, guitarist Adam Jones and drummer Danny Carey. Justin Chancellor has been the [..]
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toolA tool is a device that is required or helpful for the performance of an operation.
Tool may also refer to:
Magical tools in Wicca, a set of tools used in Wiccan practices
Tool (band), an American ro [..]
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toolTool is an American rock band from Los Angeles. Formed in 1990, the group's line-up includes vocalist Maynard James Keenan, guitarist Adam Jones and drummer Danny Carey. Justin Chancellor has been the [..]
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toolTool is an American rock band from Los Angeles. Formed in 1990, the group's line-up includes vocalist Maynard James Keenan, guitarist Adam Jones and drummer Danny Carey. Justin Chancellor has been the [..]
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toolA tool is an object that can extend an individual's ability to modify features of the surrounding environment. Although many animals use simple tools, only human beings, whose use of stone tools dates [..]
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toolA tool is an object that can extend an individual's ability to modify features of the surrounding environment. Although many animals use simple tools, only human beings, whose use of stone tools dates [..]
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toolThis meaning is NSWF/18+. Click here to show this meaning.
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