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trun⋅nel

[truhn-l]
–noun
treenail.

Origin:
var. of treenail, perh. by association with trundle

tree⋅nail

[tree-neyl, tren-l, truhn-l]
–noun
a wooden pin that swells when moist, used for fastening together timbers, as those of ships.


Origin:
1250–1300; ME trenayl. See tree, nail
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tree·nail or tre·nail   (trē'nāl', trěn'əl, trŭn'əl)   
n.  A wooden peg that swells when wet and is used to fasten timbers, especially in shipbuilding.
trun·nel   (trŭn'əl)   
n.  Variant of treenail.
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