| ferrule | A metal band or ring used around the crown or root of a tooth. Origin: corrupted through O. Fr. And Medieval L., fr. L. Viriola, a small bracelet (05 Mar 2000) |
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a metal cap or band placed on a wooden pole to prevent splitting
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1. Reinforcing metal sleeve fitted over the end of tubing as part of a connector. 2. Short metal sleeve, which adds structural support, when secured around the spike used to fasten pieces of the gutter to a building by bracing the outer edge of the gutter a certain distance from the inner gutter wall. 3. A short tube or brushing for tightening a joint. 4. Strengthening band, of metal, which is attached at the juncture of the tool head and handle. ...
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Metal tubes used to keep roof gutters "open." Long nails (ferrule spikes) are driven through these tubes and hold the gutters in place along the fascia of the home.
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(Fishing) The joint where different sections of a rod fit together.
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(1) The metal cap on the end of a cartridge fuse tube which is used as a contact for the fuse; and (2) a mechanical fixture, generally a rigid tube, used to confine the stripped end of a fiber bundle or a fiber.
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| ferrule | a metal cap or band placed on a wooden pole to prevent splitting |
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