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tool in Latin

tool in Latin is ferrāmentum, instrūmentum, instrumentum — tool means a physical device used to carry out a task, especially one held in the hand.

tool in Latin

ferrāmentum
noun
Any physical device meant to ease or do a task.
instrūmentum
noun
Any physical device meant to ease or do a task.
instrūmentum
noun
Any piece of equipment used in a profession, such as a craftsman's.
instrumentum
noun
Any piece of equipment used in a profession, such as a craftsman's.

What does "tool" mean?

  1. noun A physical device used to carry out a task, especially one held in the hand.
    "He keeps his tools organized in the garage."
  2. noun A piece of software, or any means or method used to accomplish something.
    "This app is a great tool for tracking expenses."
  3. noun Informal, derogatory: an obnoxious, foolish, or easily-used person.
    "Stop being such a tool about this."
  4. verb To equip or fit out with tools, especially machinery for production.
    "The factory had to be retooled for the new model."

tool in a sentence

  • He keeps his tools organized in the garage.
  • A hammer is a basic but essential tool.
  • This app is a great tool for tracking expenses.
  • Education is the most powerful tool for changing lives.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "tool" in Latin?

"tool" in Latin is ferrāmentum, instrūmentum, instrumentum. tool means: A physical device used to carry out a task, especially one held in the hand.

How do you use "tool" in a sentence?

Example: "He keeps his tools organized in the garage." In Latin, "tool" is ferrāmentum, instrūmentum, instrumentum.

Are there other ways to say "tool" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "tool": ferrāmentum, instrūmentum, instrumentum.

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