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borer
[ bawr-er, bohr- ]
noun
- a person or thing that bores or pierces.
- Machinery. a tool used for boring; auger.
- Zoology.
- any of several insects that bore into trees, fruits, etc., especially a beetle that bores into the woody part of plants.
- any of various mollusks, worms, etc., that bore into wood, stone, coral, or shells.
- a marsipobranch fish, as a hagfish, that bores into other fishes to feed on their flesh.
borer
/ ˈbɔːrə /
noun
- a machine or hand tool for boring holes
- any of various insects, insect larvae, molluscs, or crustaceans that bore into rock or plant material, esp wood See also woodborer corn borer marine borer rock borer
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He was surrounded by armour, treasure, and various implements, including the fire-borer.
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The 5⁄8-inch pipe is tapped with the tap borer in the center.
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The rockets were slowly cut; the borer jarred at the bottom of its hole; again the disintegrators droned out.
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His attention was drawn to the borer, now dimly illuminated by its portable light, which had been secured to the door.
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He started slowly around the borer, found a long narrow door slightly ajar, and stepped inside.
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