Definition: In the King James Version (KJV), "adumbrate" is a word that means to make something out of a piece of wood or metal, especially by drilling holes in it with drills.
The word is derived from the Greek words adumbrare ("to drill") and substantiare ("to take"). In the context of woodworking, this term refers to creating a model, often for a particular task. It can also refer to constructing something out of wood or metal through various means such as drilling holes, sawing, or other methods.
For example:
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Adumbrate
: To make something out of a piece of wood by drilling holes into it.
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Adumbrate
: To create a model for a particular task using drills.
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