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    Shaft
    /SHaft/

    noun

    • 1. a long, narrow part or section forming the handle of a tool or club, the body of a spear or arrow, or a similar implement: "the shaft of a golf club" Similar polestickrodstaff
    • 2. a ray of light or bolt of lightning: "a shaft of sunlight" Similar raybeamgleamstreak

    verb

    • 1. (of light) shine in beams: "brilliant sunshine shafted through the skylight"
    • 2. (of a man) have sex with. vulgar slang
  2. The meaning of SHAFT is the long handle of a spear or similar weapon. How to use shaft in a sentence.

  3. SHAFT definition: 1. a pole or rod that forms the handle of a tool or weapon: 2. a rod forming part of a machine…. Learn more.

  4. SHAFT meaning: 1. a pole or rod that forms the handle of a tool or weapon: 2. a rod forming part of a machine…. Learn more.

  5. a rotating or oscillating round, straight bar for transmitting motion and torque, usually supported on bearings and carrying gears, wheels, or the like, as a propeller shaft on a ship, or a drive shaft of an engine.

  6. a rotating or oscillating rod that transmits motion and torque, as a ship's propeller shaft or the drive shaft of an automobile.

  7. The word shaft can describe all kinds of things that are long and thin, such a shaft of light or a spear or the handle of a golf club or the midsection of a long bone. A shaft can also be a long narrow tunnel, generally one that runs straight up and down, such as a mine shaft or an elevator shaft.

  8. A shaft is a long thin piece of wood or metal that forms part of a spear, axe, golf club, or other object.

  9. noun. shafts. The main axis of a feather, especially its distal portion. American Heritage Medicine. The long stem or body of an arrow or spear. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A long, slender part or object. Webster's New World.

  10. shaft of pain, fear, etc. (literary) a sudden strong feeling of pain, etc. that travels through your body. Shafts of fear ran through her as she heard footsteps behind her. shaft of something (formal) a clever remark that is intended to upset or annoy somebody.

  11. the long, narrow part of an arrow, hammer, golf club, etc. The clubs are fitted with graphite shafts. (often in compounds) a metal bar that joins parts of a machine or an engine together, enabling power and movement to be passed from one part to another see camshaft, crankshaft.

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