Automotive Parts And Terminology

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun a hood or long hooded cloak, especially of a monk

verb there are no applicable verbs for the word 'cowl'

adjective there are no applicable adjectives for the word 'cowl'

adverb there are no applicable adverbs for the word 'cowl'

pronoun there are no applicable pronouns for the word 'cowl'

preposition there are no applicable prepositions for the word 'cowl'

conjunction there are no applicable conjunctions for the word 'cowl'

interjection there are no applicable interjections for the word 'cowl'

article there are no applicable articles for the word 'cowl'

  • The monk wore a traditional cowl as part of his religious attire.
  • She pulled up her cowl to shield herself from the rain.
  • I love that cowl hoodie, it's so cozy!
  • The cowl of secrecy shrouded the mysterious organization.

noun a mechanical seal that fills the space between two mating surfaces, generally to prevent leakage of fluid or gas

  • The mechanic replaced the gasket in the engine to prevent any leaks.
  • I think we need to get a new gasket for the car's engine.
  • I'll just throw on a new gasket and hopefully that fixes the problem.
  • She acted as a gasket between the two feuding departments, helping to smooth things over.

noun a hood-shaped covering or part, such as a car hood or engine hood

  • The hood of the car was dented in the accident.
  • I saw him walking around the hood of the car, looking for something.
  • Let's cruise around the hood and see what's going on.
  • She always had a protective hood around her heart, keeping others at a distance.

noun a person who avoids work or spends time in an aimless or lazy manner

  • The idler spent his days lounging around without any purpose.
  • That guy is such an idler, he never does anything productive.
  • Don't be an idler, get off your butt and do something!
  • The idler is like a ship without a sail, drifting aimlessly through life.

noun a thing that can be interchanged with something else

adjective capable of being interchanged or substituted

  • In this experiment, the two variables were found to be interchangeable in their effects on the outcome.
  • You can use either pen, they're interchangeable.
  • I can swap out these shoes for a different pair, they're interchangeable.
  • In the world of fashion, trends are constantly evolving and styles become interchangeable over time.

lid

noun a removable or hinged cover for the top of a container

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  • Please ensure the lid is securely fastened on the container before storing it.
  • Hey, don't forget to put the lid back on the jar!
  • I accidentally knocked the lid off the pot while cooking.
  • She finally lifted the lid on the long-standing family secret.

noun the back part of something

adjective located at the back

  • The rear of the building is where the loading dock is located.
  • I'll meet you at the rear entrance of the restaurant.
  • Let's hang out in the rear of the park where it's more private.
  • He always seems to be one step ahead, never showing his rear in any situation.

noun a type of music characterized by a strong rhythm and simple melody, typically played loudly on electric guitar

  • The musician sat on the antique wooden rocker while playing his guitar.
  • I love relaxing on the porch rocker with a good book.
  • That dude is a total rocker, he knows how to shred on the guitar.
  • She's a real emotional rocker, always going from highs to lows in a matter of minutes.

noun a shortened form of 'carbohydrate', referring to a group of organic compounds that includes sugars, starches, and celluloses

  • It is important to monitor your carb intake to maintain a healthy diet.
  • I try to cut back on carbs to lose weight.
  • I'm avoiding carbs like the plague.
  • Too many carbs can weigh you down like a heavy burden.