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/ˈdouəl/,
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dowels, plural;
  1. Fasten with a dowel or dowels

Noun
  1. A peg of wood, metal, or plastic without a distinct head, used for holding together components of a structure


  1. a fastener that is inserted into holes in two adjacent pieces and holds them together
  2. A dowel is a solid cylindrical rod, usually made of wood, plastic or metal. In its original manufactured form, dowel is called dowel rod.
  3. A pin, or block, of wood or metal, fitting into holes in the abutting portions of two pieces, and being partly in one piece and partly in the other, to keep them in their proper relative position; A piece of wood driven into a wall, so that other pieces may be nailed to it
  4. (dowels) Cylindrical sections of wood; usually cut longitudinally.
  5. (Dowels) A cylindrical piece of steel, either smooth or threaded used to hold stone in place. Dowels can be set in sealant, mortar or epoxy.
  6. (Dowels) Small cylinders of wood that are used like pegs glued into holes, to join the parts in a piece of furniture. Dowels give a measure of solid strength to the joint that makes it stronger than glue alone.
  7. (Dowels) Wooden sticks inserted straight down into the cake to secure the integrity of the cake layers and sculpture as one unit. Before serving, the dowels are often removed.
  8. A short piece of nonferrous metal or slate fixed into a mortice or sinking in the joints of adjoining stones to prevent movement.
  9. Wooden pin for fastening wood usually glued in between stiles and rails to strengthen a joint
  10. Thin timber plugs that hold jointed sections of  timber together.
  11. Length of wood or plastic that is the central core of multipiece clubs.
  12. A short pin of metal, wood, etc., used to join two pieces of material together.
  13. A round pin or peg of wood used to fit together separate wooden units.
  14. A pin of various types used in the parting surface of parted patterns or dies to assure correct registry.
  15. A small, rounded piece of wood usually made of birch or maple, used for making or strengthening joints.
  16. a short, round or square length of metal used to attach and prevent movement and displacement of wooden, stone, concrete, or metal pieces when placed in a hole in their contact surfaces. ...
  17. These are short lengths of round wood used to join timbers or plug screw holes.
  18. A pin projecting from one of two mating surfaces which fits into a corresponding hole in the other thus lining up the two pieces accurately during assembly. Also called Locating dowel
  19. A short cylindrical piece of wood or metal sunk into two adjacent members to strengthen the connection.
  20. A dowel is a load transfer element, usually a plain round steel bar that projects from one concrete slab or structure into another.
  21. Usually a pin made of wood, metal or plastic that connects two objects.
  22. a round piece of wood frequently used in furniture and making wood dowel joints.
  23. A plain round steel bar which extends into two adjoining slabs of pavement at a joint. Dowels are used to keep concrete slabs from heaving up and down.
  24. A wood pin used to align and hold two adjoining pieces.
  25. A round wooden pin that is used to reinforce a wood joint. The round wooden pin fits into corresponding holes in adjacent pieces of wood and helps fastens them securely together.