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All helve synonyms

helve
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noun helve

  • cylinder β€” A cylinder is an object with flat circular ends and long straight sides.
  • beam β€” If you say that someone is beaming, you mean that they have a big smile on their face because they are happy, pleased, or proud about something.
  • tunnel β€” an underground passage.
  • rod β€” a male given name, form of Roderick or Rodney.
  • duct β€” any tube, canal, pipe, or conduit by which a fluid, air, or other substance is conducted or conveyed.
  • chimney β€” A chimney is a pipe through which smoke goes up into the air, usually through the roof of a building.
  • knob β€” a projecting part, usually rounded, forming the handle of a door, drawer, or the like.
  • shaft β€” a long pole forming the body of various weapons, as lances, halberds, or arrows.
  • stem β€” science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, considered as a group of academic or career fields (often used attributively): degree programs in STEM disciplines; teaching STEM in high school.
  • hold β€” to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
  • bail β€” Bail is a sum of money that an arrested person or someone else puts forward as a guarantee that the arrested person will attend their trial in a law court. If the arrested person does not attend it, the money will be lost.
  • arm β€” Your arms are the two long parts of your body that are attached to your shoulders and that have your hands at the end.
  • stock β€” a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
  • handgrip β€” the grip or clasp of a hand, as in greeting: a firm but friendly handgrip.
  • hilt β€” the handle of a sword or dagger.
  • haft β€” a handle, especially of a knife, sword, or dagger.
  • tiller β€” a plant shoot that springs from the root or bottom of the original stalk.
  • vent β€” a slit in the back or side of a coat, jacket, or other garment, at the bottom part of a seam.
  • monolith β€” an obelisk, column, large statue, etc., formed of a single block of stone.
  • spear β€” a sprout or shoot of a plant, as a blade of grass or an acrospire of grain.
  • pole β€” Reginald, 1500–58, English cardinal and last Roman Catholic archbishop of Canterbury.
  • barb β€” A barb is a sharp curved point near the end of an arrow or fish-hook which makes it difficult to pull out.
  • spindle β€” a rounded rod, usually of wood, tapering toward each end, used in hand-spinning to twist into thread the fibers drawn from the mass on the distaff, and on which the thread is wound as it is spun.
  • axis β€” An axis is an imaginary line through the middle of something.
  • spire β€” a coil or spiral.
  • ray β€” John, 1627?–1705, English naturalist.
  • lance β€” a male given name.
  • conduit β€” A conduit is a small tunnel, pipe, or channel through which water or electrical wires go.
  • handle β€” a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
  • obelisk β€” a tapering, four-sided shaft of stone, usually monolithic and having a pyramidal apex.
  • missile β€” an object or weapon for throwing, hurling, or shooting, as a stone, bullet, or arrow.
  • axle β€” An axle is a rod connecting a pair of wheels on a car or other vehicle.
  • pinnacle β€” a lofty peak.
  • hole β€” an opening through something; gap; aperture: a hole in the roof; a hole in my sock.
  • bar β€” A bar is a place where you can buy and drink alcoholic drinks.
  • column β€” A column is a tall, often decorated cylinder of stone which is built to honour someone or forms part of a building.
  • pillar β€” an upright shaft or structure, of stone, brick, or other material, relatively slender in proportion to its height, and of any shape in section, used as a building support, or standing alone, as for a monument: Gothic pillars; a pillar to commemorate Columbus.
  • flue β€” a fishing net.
  • arrow β€” An arrow is a written or printed sign that consists of a straight line with another line bent at a sharp angle at one end. This is a printed arrow: β†’. The arrow points in a particular direction to indicate where something is.
  • tongue β€” Anatomy. the usually movable organ in the floor of the mouth in humans and most vertebrates, functioning in eating, in tasting, and, in humans, in speaking.
  • diaphysis β€” the shaft of a long bone
  • thill β€” either of the pair of shafts of a vehicle between which a draft animal is harnessed.
  • holder β€” something that holds or secures: a pencil holder.
  • ear β€” the part of a cereal plant, as corn, wheat, etc., that contains the flowers and hence the fruit, grains, or kernels.
  • crank β€” If you call someone a crank, you think their ideas or behaviour are strange.
  • grasp β€” to seize and hold by or as if by clasping with the fingers or arms.
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