tooled


tool

T0266200 (to͞ol)n.1. A device, such as a saw, shovel, or drill, used to perform or facilitate manual or mechanical work.2. a. A machine, such as a lathe, used to cut and shape machine parts or other objects.b. The cutting part of such a machine.3. Something regarded as necessary to the carrying out of one's occupation or profession: Words are the tools of our trade.4. Something used in the performance of an operation; an instrument: "Modern democracies have the fiscal and monetary tools ... to end chronic slumps and galloping inflations" (Paul A. Samuelson).5. Vulgar Slang The penis.6. A person used to carry out the designs of another; a dupe.7. a. A bookbinder's hand stamp.b. A design impressed on a book cover by such a stamp.8. Computers A utility program.v. tooled, tool·ing, tools v.tr.1. To form, work, or decorate with a tool.2. To ornament (a book cover) with a bookbinder's tool.3. Slang To drive (a vehicle): tooled the car at 80 miles an hour.v.intr.1. To work with a tool.2. Slang To drive or ride in a vehicle: tooled up and down the roads.Phrasal Verb: tool up To provide an industry or a factory with machinery and tools suitable for a particular job.
[Middle English, from Old English tōl, possibly from Old Norse.]

tooled

(tuːld) adj (Tools) worked, cut, shaped, or formed with a tool or tools
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