carpenter's rule
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Definition
- Noun:
- A measuring tool used by carpenters: A carpenter's rule is a rigid or folding ruler specifically designed for woodworking and carpentry tasks. It is used to measure, mark, and check dimensions on wood and other materials.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- He unfolded his carpenter's rule to measure the length of the board.
- A precise cut requires careful measurement with a carpenter's rule.
Advanced Usage
- Historical context: Traditionally, a carpenter's rule was often a folding rule made of wood or boxwood, with brass hinges. Modern versions may be made of metal or durable plastic.
- The antique carpenter's rule, made of boxwood, was a collector's item.
Variants and Related Words
- Folding rule: A type of carpenter's rule with hinged sections that fold together for easy storage and portability.
- He preferred a folding rule for its compactness.
- Measuring tape: A flexible ruler stored in a case, used for similar purposes but distinct from a rigid or folding carpenter's rule.
Synonyms
- Ruler: A general term for a straight-edged strip used for measuring.
- Straightedge: A rigid bar used for drawing straight lines or checking straightness, though not always graduated for measurement.
Related Phrases
- To rule a line: To draw a straight line using a ruler or straightedge. (Note: This phrase uses 'rule' as a verb and is related to the function of the tool).
- First, rule a line along the measured mark.
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically denotes a tool for a trade. It is not a general term for any ruler but implies use in construction or woodworking.
- The possessive form "carpenter's" indicates the primary user or purpose of this type of rule.
Noun
- a rule used by a carpenter