Trowel meaning in Urdu
Trowel Sentence
Trowel Definitions
1) Trowel : کھرپی, کرنی : (noun) a small hand tool with a handle and flat metal blade; used for scooping or spreading plaster or similar materials.
Useful Words
Hoe : باغبانی کا بیلچہ , Float : پلاسٹر برابر کرنےکا آلہ , File : ریتی , Spreader : چیزیں بکھیرنے والا آلہ , Saw : آری , Reap Hook : گھاس کاٹنے والا , Mattock : ایک طرح کا کدال نما , Carpenter's Plane : بڑھئی کا ایک دستی اوزار , Spatula : کفچہ , Scythe : فصل کی کٹائی میں کام آنے والا ایک قسم کا اوزار , Shear : لوہا کاٹنے کا آلہ , Hammer : مطرقہ , Shovel : پھاوڑا , Knife : چاقو , Dry Wall : دیواری گتہ , Blade : تلوار , Muller : کوٹنے والا اوزار , Hatchet : کلہاڑی , Spokeshave : ایک آلہ جو کاٹنے کے کام آتا ھے , Chisel : چھینی , Secateurs : ایک قسم کا اوزار , Lathe : ایک مشین جو لکڑی وغیرہ کاٹنے یا اس کو سنوارنے کے لیے استعمال ہوتی ہے , Brass Knuckles : انگشت , Timbrel : طنبورہ , Haft : اوزار یا ہتھیار کا دستہ پکڑنے کی جگہ , Pocket Knife : جیبی چاقو , Saber : خمدار تلوار , Gouge : ایک قسم کا اوزار , Ax : کلھاڑی , Pick : ایک قسم کا کدال , Auger : سوراخ کرنے کا اوزار
Useful Words Definitions
Hoe: a tool with a flat blade attached at right angles to a long handle.
Float: a hand tool with a flat face used for smoothing and finishing the surface of plaster or cement or stucco.
File: a steel hand tool with small sharp teeth on some or all of its surfaces; used for smoothing wood or metal.
Spreader: a hand tool for spreading something.
Saw: hand tool having a toothed blade for cutting.
Reap Hook: an edge tool for cutting grass or crops; has a curved blade and a short handle.
Mattock: a kind of pick that is used for digging; has a flat blade set at right angles to the handle.
Carpenter's Plane: a carpenter's hand tool with an adjustable blade for smoothing or shaping wood.
Spatula: a hand tool with a thin flexible blade used to mix or spread soft substances.
Scythe: an edge tool for cutting grass; has a long handle that must be held with both hands and a curved blade that moves parallel to the ground.
Shear: a large edge tool that cuts sheet metal by passing a blade through it.
Hammer: a hand tool with a heavy rigid head and a handle; used to deliver an impulsive force by striking.
Shovel: a hand tool for lifting loose material; consists of a curved container or scoop and a handle.
Knife: edge tool used as a cutting instrument; has a pointed blade with a sharp edge and a handle.
Dry Wall: a wide flat board used to cover walls or partitions; made from plaster or wood pulp or other materials and used primarily to form the interior walls of houses.
Blade: a cutting or thrusting weapon that has a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard.
Muller: a heavy tool of stone or iron (usually with a flat base and a handle) that is used to grind and mix material (as grain or drugs or pigments) against a slab of stone.
Hatchet: a small ax with a short handle used with one hand (usually to chop wood).
Spokeshave: a small plane that has a handle on each side of its blade; used for shaping or smoothing cylindrical wooden surfaces (originally wheel spokes).
Chisel: an edge tool with a flat steel blade with a cutting edge used for cutting.
Secateurs: small pruning shears with a spring that holds the handles open and a single blade that closes against a flat surface.
Lathe: machine tool for shaping metal or wood; the workpiece turns about a horizontal axis against a fixed tool.
Brass Knuckles: a small metal weapon; worn over the knuckles on the back of the hand.
Timbrel: small hand drum similar to a tambourine; formerly carried by itinerant jugglers.
Haft: the handle of a weapon or tool.
Pocket Knife: a knife with a blade that folds into the handle; suitable for carrying in the pocket.
Saber: a fencing sword with a v-shaped blade and a slightly curved handle.
Gouge: and edge tool with a blade like a trough for cutting channels or grooves.
Ax: an edge tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle.
Pick: a heavy iron tool with a wooden handle and a curved head that is pointed on both ends.
Auger: hand tool for boring holes.
Trowel in Book Titles
Few of them were to be trusted within reach of a trowel and a pile of bricks..