lāpstiņa

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  various blade-having tools similar to a shovel like spades, spatulas, trowels, etc.
 * 2) a flat, blade-like machinery element (e.g., in turbines, propellers, etc.)
 * 3)  shoulder blade triangular bone behind the thorax
 * 4) a flat, wide, shovel-like horn structure (e.g., on an elk)
 * 1) a flat, blade-like machinery element (e.g., in turbines, propellers, etc.)
 * 2)  shoulder blade triangular bone behind the thorax
 * 3) a flat, wide, shovel-like horn structure (e.g., on an elk)
 * 1)  shoulder blade triangular bone behind the thorax
 * 2) a flat, wide, shovel-like horn structure (e.g., on an elk)
 * 1)  shoulder blade triangular bone behind the thorax
 * 2) a flat, wide, shovel-like horn structure (e.g., on an elk)
 * 1) a flat, wide, shovel-like horn structure (e.g., on an elk)
 * 1) a flat, wide, shovel-like horn structure (e.g., on an elk)
 * 1) a flat, wide, shovel-like horn structure (e.g., on an elk)

Usage notes
A flat, blade-like machinery element (or elk horn) can sometimes be called indifferently or. For “spatula” and “shoulder blade,” however, only is appropriate.