- A graduated rod for measuring the depth or amount of liquid in a container, as of oil in a crankcase.
- Slang. A person regarded as foolish or contemptible.
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a graduated rod dipped into a container to indicate the fluid level
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A dipstick is one of several devices dipped into a liquid to perform a chemical test or to provide a measure of quantity of the liquid.
A "dipstick" can also be a nickname or slang term for someone who is unintelligent and usually ditzy or dislikeable or a male penis. Dipstick is usually a negative term and humorous.
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A testing dipstick is usually made of paper or cardboard and is impregnated with reagents that indicate some feature of the liquid by changing colour. Medical dipsticks can be used to test for a variety of liquids for the presence of a given substance, known as an analyte.[1] For example, urine samples might be tested for haemoglobin, nitrite (produced by bacteria in a urinary tract infection), protein, glucose and occasionally urobilinogen or ketones.
They are usually brightly-coloured, and extremely rough to touch.
Dipsticks can also be used to measure the quantity of liquid in an otherwise inaccessible space, by inserting and removing the stick and then checking the extent of it covered by the liquid. The most familiar example is the dipstick in an internal combustion engine, which is a metal strip or thin flexible coil used to measure the quantity of fuel or lubricating oil. Generally the procedure for reading the dipstick is to remove it, clean it with a rag or paper towel to provide a fresh surface for the liquid to contact, then reinsert it. The stick is then removed once more and the level is compared to markings on the dipstick which indicate the required level. A car's transmission fluid sometimes has a similar though usually shorter device.
A dipstick can also be used to check the amount of beer remaining in an ale cask. The stick (generally stainless steel or brass) is made of thin square rod or flat strip, and is inserted through the small hole in the shive on the top of a horizontal cask. If double-decker racking is used a flexible strip may be useful, since casks on the lower rack might not have enough headroom for a rigid rod to be inserted. Because of the round shape of a cask, the intervals between marks vary along the length of the stick:
| Gallons | mm from bottom end |
|---|---|
| 1 | 69 |
| 2 | 116 |
| 3 | 140 |
| 4 | 170 |
| 5 | 204 |
| 6 | 235 |
| 7 | 266 |
| 8 | 301 |
| 9 | 355 |
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Français (French)
n. - (Aut) jauge (de niveau d'huile)
Deutsch (German)
n. - (Öl-/Benzin)meßstab
Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - (μηχαν.) βυθομετρική ράβδος, βέργα (μέτρησης στάθμης) λαδιού
Italiano (Italian)
asta di livello
Português (Portuguese)
n. - vareta (f) para verificar óleo (Autom.)
Русский (Russian)
стержень для измерения уровня жидкости
Español (Spanish)
n. - varilla graduada, indicador de nivel de líquidos
Svenska (Swedish)
n. - oljemätsticka
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
量油计
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 量油計
한국어 (Korean)
n. - (자동차의 기름을 재는) 계량봉
العربيه (Arabic)
(الاسم) قضيب يغمس في تنك أو حاويه لقياس, عمق السائل فيها وبخاصه لقياس, عمق الزيت في محرك
עברית (Hebrew)
n. - מודד שמן, קנה-טבילה
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