peavey
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pea·vey
also pea·vy (pē′vē)n. pl. pea·veys also pea·vies
An implement consisting of a wooden shaft with a metal point and a hinged hook near the end, used to handle logs.
[After Joseph Peavey (fl. 1875), American inventor.]
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peavey
(ˈpiːvɪ) orpeavy
n, pl -veys or -vies
(Forestry) US and Canadian a wooden lever with a metal pointed end and a hinged hook, used for handling logs. Compare canthook
[C19: named after Joseph Peavey, American who invented it]
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pea•vey
(ˈpi vi)n., pl. -veys.
a cant hook with a sharply pointed end, used in handling logs.
[1865–70, Amer.; after Joseph Peavey]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() cant hook - a peavey having a hook instead of a spike; used for handling logs lever - a rigid bar pivoted about a fulcrum |
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