A stick that's dipped into a reservoir to check the level of the fluids based on the markings on the stick Most common dipsticks are for used to check oil, transmission fluid, and power steering fluid
A dipstick is a metal rod with marks along one end. It is used to measure the amount of liquid in a container, especially the amount of oil in a car engine
Strip of stiff metal used to check fluid levels Markings indicate whether more fluid must be added
(Otomotiv) A stick that's dipped into a reservoir to check the level of the fluids based on the markings on the stick. Most common dipsticks are for used to check oil, transmission fluid, and power steering fluid
{i} stick used to gauge depth; stick used to check the amount of oil in a car; fool, idiot (Slang)
slide prepared with appropriate growth media, dipped into MRF, and incubated to measure microbial growth in MRFs Relatively inexpensive, easy to use, and available commercially
a person of inferior intellect or, more accurately, some who makes an action that would imply this