borer
See also: Borer
English
Pronunciation
Noun
borer (plural borers)
- A tool used for drilling.
- (MLE, slang) A knife fit for a stabbing.
- A person who bores or drills; a person employed to drill bore holes.
- A tedious person, who bores others; a bore.
- 1896, Harry Persons Taber, Elbert Hubbard, The Philistine, volume 3, page 21:
- The boree has been heard from frequently since the Renaissance, and his sentiments have undergone little change. The borer hasn't had much to say for himself.
- 2012, Margaret Atwood, Bodily Harm:
- Rennie was an expert on boredom, having done a piece on it for Pandora's “Relationships” column in which she claimed that there were two people involved in boredom, not just one: the borer and the boree.
- An insect or insect larva that bores into wood.
- One of the many types of mollusc that bore into soft rock.
- A cyclostome, such as a hagfish, which bores into injured, dead, or decaying sea creatures to feed on their flesh.
Derived terms
- apple borer
- ash borer
- Asian corn borer
- banded hickory borer
- borer bomb
- bud borer
- bumelia borer
- cork-borer
- cork borer
- corn borer
- crotalaria pod borer
- emerald ash borer
- European corn borer
- fruit borer
- increment borer
- instep borer
- jig borer
- locust borer
- loosestrife borer
- moth-borer
- raise borer
- raspberry crown borer
- rock-borer
- squash vine borer
- stone-borer
- sugar cane borer
- sugar-maple borer
- twig borer
- vine borer
- wax-borer
- well-borer
- wharf borer
- wood-borer, woodborer
- yucca borer
Translations
person who bores/drills
tool
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a wood boring insect: the larval stage of the Anobium punctatum beetle
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mollusc
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References
- “borer”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
Norwegian Bokmål
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bǒːrer/
- Hyphenation: bo‧rer
Declension
Synonyms
- (drill bit): svrdlo
- (drill): bormašina
References
- “borer” in Hrvatski jezični portal
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