work-tool

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From work + tool.

Noun

work-tool (plural work-tools)

  1. An implement used in performing or completing a specific job or task
    • 2016, Michael J. O'Neill, Measuring Workplace Performance, Second Edition, page 312:
      If the task demands require impossible arrangements of worktools, is the workstation or technology support designed so the user may easily relocate items on a short-term basis to support ongoing work?
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