coal shovel
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Definition
Noun: A coal shovel is a specific type of hand shovel designed for the purpose of moving, loading, or shoveling coal. It typically features a sturdy, often metal, scoop and a handle, built to handle the weight and abrasiveness of coal.
Usage
The term "coal shovel" is used to refer to the tool itself. It is a compound noun where "coal" specifies the material the shovel is intended for. - The stoker used a coal shovel to feed the furnace. - An old coal shovel was leaning against the side of the coal bunker.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Industrial Context: The term is strongly associated with historical heating methods (e.g., coal-fired stoves, steam locomotives, ships) and industrial settings like coal mines or power plants.
- The museum displayed the coal shovel used by the fireman on the historic steam train.
Variants and Related Words
- Shovel (n): The general term for a tool with a broad blade and a handle, used for lifting and moving loose material.
- Fire shovel (n): A similar tool, often used interchangeably, specifically for handling fuel in a fireplace or furnace.
Synonyms
- Fire shovel
- Coal scoop (though this may imply a slightly different shape)
Notes
"Coal shovel" is a fixed compound noun. Its meaning is literal and specific, referring to the physical tool. It does not commonly form phrasal verbs or idioms.
Noun
- a hand shovel for shoveling coal