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- tool-maker/ˈtuːl ˌmeɪ.kə/A person or company that manufactures tools.nounLow
- toolbar/ˈtuːl.bɑː/A graphical user interface element that provides a row or column of buttons or icons for quick access to specific functions in a software application.nounMedium
- toolbox/ˈtuːl.bɒks/A container, typically a box, used for storing and organizing physical tools.nounMedium
- toolhead/ˈtuːlˌhɛd/The component of a machine or device that holds, applies, or manipulates the working tool itself (e.g., the part of a 3D printer that houses the nozzle and extruder).nounLow (mainly technical, niche slang)
- toolholder/ˈtuːlˌhəʊldə/A device or fixture used to securely hold a cutting tool in a machine tool, such as a lathe or milling machine.nounC2
- toolhouse/ˈtuːlˌhaʊs/A shed or small building used for storing tools and gardening or farming equipment.nounC2
- toolie/ˈtuːli/A non-student, typically an older person, who visits university or college events, especially during orientation week, often to socialize or cause trouble.nounLow
- toolkit/ˈtuːlkɪt/A set of tools, typically kept together in a container for practical use.nounMedium to High in technical and business contexts
- toolmaker/ˈtuːlmeɪkə/A person who makes or repairs tools, especially in a manufacturing or engineering context.nounlow
- toolroom/ˈtuːlruːm/A room, typically in a factory or workshop, where tools are stored, maintained, and sometimes distributed.nounC1
- toolset/ˈtuːlset/A collection of software tools or utilities designed to work together to accomplish specific development, data analysis, or administrative tasks; more generally, a set of physical or intellectual tools or skills available for a particular job.nounMedium
- toolshed/ˈtuːl.ʃed/A small outbuilding or separate structure for storing tools, garden equipment, and other hardware.nounB2
- toom/tuːm/Empty; unoccupied; vacant.adjectiveverb-transitiveObsolete / Regional / Extremely Rare
- toombs/tuːmz/A proper noun, specifically a surname of English origin.nounLow
- toomer/ˈtuːmə/A surname of uncertain origin, potentially topographic or occupational; also used as a given name.nounVery Rare
- toon/tuːn/An animated cartoon character or a cartoon film.nounMedium
- toonerville trolleyAn old, dilapidated, slow, or unreliable vehicle, especially a streetcar or train.nounVery Low (Specialist/Historical)
- toonie/ˈtuːni/A Canadian two-dollar coin, typically bimetallic with a central gold-colored brass and outer silver-colored nickel ring.nounCommon in Canada, rare or unknown in other English-speaking regions.
- toorak tractor/ˈtʊəræk ˈtræktə/A large, expensive four-wheel-drive vehicle, typically an SUV, used primarily for urban commuting rather than off-road purposes, often associated with affluent suburbs.nounLow in global English; moderate in Australian English contexts.
- toorie/ˈtʊəri/A small, ornamental, often pompom-like ornament or tassel, especially on a Scottish bonnet such as a tam o' shanter or glengarry.nounRare / Very Low
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