
1) Archaeology of Ireland 2) Bed-making tool 3) Brick-laying tool 4) Cement smoother 5) Digger in the garden 6) Dogtail 7) French word used in English 8) Garden implement 9) Gardening gadget 10) Gardening tool 11) Hand tool 12) Handheld tool 13) Implement right inside cloth 14) It may turn up some dirt
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A trowel is one of several similar hand tools used for digging, smoothing, or otherwise moving around small amounts of viscous or particulate material. ==Hand tools== In gardening, a trowel is a tool with a pointed, scoop-shaped metal blade and a handle. It is used for breaking up earth, digging small holes, especially for planting and weeding, mi...
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[journal] Trowel is an academic journal published by postgraduate students at the School of Archaeology, University College Dublin, Ireland. It was first published in 1988. The journal was redesigned and relaunched for Volume X 2005 after a five-year hiatus in publication. This involved a change from an A4 black and white format to an A5 fu...
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A flat bladed hand toll for leveling, spreading, or shaping substances such as cement or mortar.
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• (n.) A gardener`s tool, somewhat like a scoop, used in taking up plants, stirring the earth, etc. • (n.) A tool used for smoothing a mold. • (n.) A mason`s tool, used in spreading and dressing mortar, and breaking bricks to shape them.
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This trowel is used to force material into tile joints, remove excess grout and form a smooth grout finish.
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1. A mason's tool, used in spreading and dressing mortar, and breaking bricks to shape them. ... 2. A gardener's tool, somewhat like a scoop, used in taking up plants, stirring the earth, etc. ... 3. A tool used for smoothing a mold. Trowel bayonet. See Spade bayonet, under Spade. Fish trowel. See Fish slice. ... Origin: OE. Truel, OF. Truele, F. T...
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A small hand tool used in gardening, resembles a much smaller version of a shovel.
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A flat-bladed hand tool for leveling, spreading, or shaping substances such as cement or mortar
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In building, a trowel is a flat bladed tool with a short handle used for spreading mortar. A gardener's trowel is a scoop shaped tool with a short handle.
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[
n] - a small hand tool with a handle and flat metal blade 2. [v] - use a trowel on
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A handtool with a flat sheet steel surface that is rectangular or pointed and is used to manipulate and finish concrete or plaster.Brick Jointer TrowelPhotograph courtesy of Draper.co.ukUsed to create the finished mortar surface of a brick joint.Brick TrowelPhotograph courtesy of Draper.co.ukUsed by a bricklayer to place mortar between bricks.Plast...
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noun a small hand tool with a handle and flat metal blade; used for scooping or spreading plaster or similar materials
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A flat, broad-bladed steel hand tool used in the final stages of finishing operations to impart a relatively smooth surface to concrete floors and other unformed concrete surfaces; also, a flat triangular-bladed tool used for applying mortar to masonry.
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The trowel is a small, hand-held tool used in multiple tasks around the garden. They are typically used to dig small planting holes and for transplanting plants and vegetables with the roots still intact. These miniature versions of spades/shovels are effective when working in flower boxes, potting sheds, and other confined areas. The rockery trowe...
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