noun a short piece or fragment
In woodworking, 'stummel' can refer to the main body or block of wood that is carved or shaped into a pipe, typically for tobacco use.
For collectors of tobacco pipes, 'stummel' is a key term used to describe the body of the pipe and is often discussed in terms of material, shape, and craftsmanship.
Within the context of smoking, 'stummel' is used to describe the part of the pipe that is held and smoked from, separate from the stem and mouthpiece.
In the field of tobacco pipe making, 'stummel' refers to the main body of the pipe which holds the tobacco. It is typically made from wood or other materials and is an essential component of the pipe.
In the context of writing, 'stummel' may refer to the part of a pipe without the stem, used as a metaphor for an incomplete or unfinished piece of writing.
Psychologists may use 'stummel' as a metaphor for unresolved emotional issues or traumas that are impacting a person's mental health.
Woodworkers may use 'stummel' to refer to the block of wood from which a pipe is carved or turned.
Historians may use 'stummel' when discussing the evolution of pipe-making techniques and styles throughout history.