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dowel
dow·el D0363900 (dou′əl)n.1. A usually round pin that fits tightly into a corresponding hole to fasten or align two adjacent pieces.2. A piece of wood driven into a wall to act as an anchor for nails.tr.v. dow·eled, dow·el·ing, dow·els also dow·elled or dow·el·ling 1. To fasten or align with dowels: table legs that are doweled to the top.2. To equip with dowels. [Middle English doule, part of a wheel, perhaps from Middle Low German dovel, plug, or from Old French doele, barrel stave ( diminutive of douve, from Late Latin doga, vessel, from Greek dokhē, receptacle, from dekhesthai, to take; see dek- in Indo-European roots).]dowel (ˈdaʊəl) n (Building) a wooden or metal peg that fits into two corresponding holes to join two adjacent parts. Also called: dowel pin [C14: from Middle Low German dövel plug, from Old High German tubili; related to Greek thuphos wedge]dow•el (ˈdaʊ əl) n., v. -eled, -el•ing (esp. Brit.) -elled, -el•ling. n. 1. Also called dow′el pin`. a pin, usu. round, fitting into holes in two adjacent pieces to prevent their slipping or to align them. 2. a round wooden rod of relatively small diameter. v.t. 3. to reinforce or furnish with dowels. [1300–50; < Middle Low German dovel plug, c. Old High German tubili] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dowel - a fastener that is inserted into holes in two adjacent pieces and holds them togetherdowel pin, jogglefastening, holdfast, fastener, fixing - restraint that attaches to something or holds something in place | TranslationsDowel
dowel[′dau̇l] (design engineering) A headless, cylindrical pin which is sunk into corresponding holes in adjoining parts, to locate the parts relative to each other or to join them together. Also known as dowel pin. A round wooden stick from which dowel pins are cut. DowelA small pin inserted into two abutting pieces of wood; in stone or masonry construction, a wooden or metal pin placed between the different courses to prevent shifting.Dowel an inserted pin for connecting parts in joinery. It consists of a wooden or plastic cylinder 6–20 mm in diameter and 25–160 mm long. The ends are slightly beveled, and the sides are fluted to allow air to escape when the dowel is driven into a hole. The dowel is smeared with glue before insertion. Dowel joints are more economical than mortise joints. dowelA cylindrical wood or metal rod; used to secure two pieces of wood, stone, concrete, etc., by inserting it in a hole through the two members.dowel
dow·el (dow'l), 1. A cast gold or preformed metal pin placed into a root canal for the purpose of providing retention for a crown. 2. A preformed metal pin placed in a copper-plated die to provide a die stem. 3. A pin or rod that aligns or joins two structures by fitting into holes in both of them; dowels of various materials are used in orthopaedic surgery and dentistry. 4. Synonym(s): dowel graftdow·el (dow'ĕl) 1. A cast gold or preformed metal pin placed into a root canal for the purpose of providing retention for a crown. 2. A preformed metal pin placed in a copper-plated die to provide a die stem. 3. A pin or rod that aligns or joins two structures by fitting into holes in both of them; dowels of various materials are used in orthopaedic surgery and dentistry. 4. Synonym(s): dowel graft. dow·el (dow'ĕl) 1. Cast gold or preformed metal pin placed into root canal to provide retention for a crown. 2. Preformed metal pin placed in a copper-plated die to provide a die stem. 3. Pin or rod that aligns or joins two structures by fitting into holes in both; dowels of various materials are used in orthopedic surgery and dentistry. dowel Related to dowel: dowel plateSynonyms for dowelnoun a fastener that is inserted into holes in two adjacent pieces and holds them togetherSynonymsRelated Words- fastening
- holdfast
- fastener
- fixing
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