auger vs weave

auger

noun
  • A snake or plumber's snake (plumbing tool). 

  • A hollow drill used to take core samples of soil, ice, etc. for scientific study. 

  • A tool used to bore holes in the ground, e.g. for fence posts 

  • A carpenter's tool for boring holes longer than those bored by a gimlet. 

verb
  • To use an auger; to drill a hole using an auger. 

  • To proceed in the manner of an auger. 

weave

noun
  • A type or way of weaving. 

  • Human or artificial hair worn to alter one's appearance, either to supplement or to cover the natural hair. 

verb
  • To unite by close connection or intermixture. 

  • To form something by passing lengths or strands of material over and under one another. 

  • To move by turning and twisting. 

  • To compose creatively and intricately; to fabricate. 

  • To spin a cocoon or a web. 

  • To make (a path or way) by winding in and out or from side to side. 

  • To move the head back and forth in a stereotyped pattern, typically as a symptom of stress. 

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