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shaft

shaft [ shaft ]


noun  (plural shafts)
Definition:
 
1. long handle: the long slender handle on various instruments and tools such as golf clubs and hammers

2. body of projectile: a long narrow rod that forms the body of a spear, arrow, harpoon, or other projectile

3. pole for harnessing horse: either of the two parallel bars by which an animal is harnessed to a cart or wagon

4. rotating rod in machine: a rotating rod that provides motion or power for a machine

5. vertical passage: a vertical passage, especially one in which an elevator travels or one that gives access to a mine

6. passage for ventilation in building: a small passageway in a building, particularly in a wall, ceiling, or floor, to allow for air circulation

7. light beam: a beam of light
a shaft of sunlight

8. sharp comment: a sharp or barbed comment directed at somebody
a shaft of wit

9. harsh treatment: unkind or harsh treatment or dismissal ( informal )
His girlfriend gave him the shaft.

10. arms  ( literary )
Same as  arrown (sense 1)


11. anatomy middle of long bone: the middle part of a long bone

12. anatomy body of penis: the cylindrical body of the penis

13. anatomy main part of hair: the part of a hair that is visible above the skin

14. architecture body of column: the main body of a column, between the capital and base

15. architecture column: a column, especially one of a pair supporting an arch

16. birds feather rib: the central rib of a feather

17. trees trunk: the trunk of a tree

18. upright part of cross: the upright bar in a cross



transitive verb  (past and past participle shaft·ed, present participle shaft·ing, 3rd person present singular shafts)
Definition:
 
treat somebody unfairly: to cheat somebody or treat somebody unfairly ( slang )
She got shafted on her book contract.

[ Old English sceaft< Germanic]
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