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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).]doweling (ˈdaʊlɪŋ; -əlɪŋ) or dowellingn1. (Building) the joining of two pieces of wood using dowels2. (Building) wood or other material in a long thin rod for cutting up into dowelsThesaurusNoun | 1. | doweling - fastening by dowelsfastening, attachment - the act of fastening things together | EncyclopediaSeeDowelMedicalSeedoweldoweling
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