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a box for tools
- toolboxa box for tools
- toolboxesTOOLBOX, a box for tools
- toolboxesA box or container for keeping tools in
- workboxesA portable box used for storing or holding tools and materials for activities such as sewing
- toolboxbox or case in which tools are kept
- toolbaga container for tools
- toolholdera holder for tools
- toolholdersTOOLHOLDER, a holder for tools
- oilstonea stone for sharpening tools
- toolbagsTOOLBAG, a container for tools
- oilstonesOILSTONE, a stone for sharpening tools
- whetstonea stone for sharpening tools on
- whetstonesWHETSTONE, a stone for sharpening tools on
- toolingAssorted tools, esp. ones required for a mechanized process
- turretsA rotating holder for tools, esp. on a lathe
- whetstonesA fine-grained stone used for sharpening cutting tools
- setuparrangement of equipment, tools, parts, apparatus, etc., necessary for a specific purpose
- toolshedA one-story structure, typically in a backyard, used for storing tools
- toolshedsA one-story structure, typically in a backyard, used for storing tools
- tumbrelsA two-wheeled covered cart that carried tools or ammunition for an army
- toolmakersA maker of tools, esp. a person who makes and maintains tools for use in a manufacturing process
- toolmakerA maker of tools, esp. a person who makes and maintains tools for use in a manufacturing process
- worktableA table at which one may work, esp. one with drawers or compartments for holding tools or materials
- viselikeany of various tools with two jaws for holding work that close usually by a screw, lever, or cam
- stellitea cobalt-base alloy with chromium and other metals, used to make cutting tools and for surfaces subject to heavy wear
- stellitesSTELLITE, a cobalt-base alloy with chromium and other metals, used to make cutting tools and for surfaces subject to heavy wear
- knappedShape (a piece of stone, typically flint) by striking it so as to make stone tools or weapons or to give a flat-faced stone for building walls
- knappingShape (a piece of stone, typically flint) by striking it so as to make stone tools or weapons or to give a flat-faced stone for building walls
- augerany of various tools or devices having a helical shaft or member that are used for boring holes (as in wood, soil, or ice) or moving loose material (as snow)
- bushinga. replaceable thin tube or sleeve, usually of bronze, mounted in a case or housing as a bearing b. replaceable hardened steel tube used as a guide for various tools or parts, as a drill or valve rod
- sharecroppera tenant farmer esp in the southern United States who is provided with credit for seed, tools, living quarters, and food, who works the land, and who receives an agreed share of the value of the crop minus charges
- sharecroppersSHARECROPPER, a tenant farmer esp in the southern United States who is provided with credit for seed, tools, living quarters, and food, who works the land, and who receives an agreed share of the value of the crop minus charges