Gizmo

/ˈɡɪzmoʊ/ noun

A gadget or mechanical device, especially one whose name is forgotten or unknown. Often refers to small, ingenious, or novel contraptions.

Origin uncertain, possibly from Spanish 'guisante' (pea) or military slang. First recorded in American English around 1943, likely emerging from wartime need to name unfamiliar mechanical devices.

AMአገልግሎት
ARأداة
BNযন্ত্র
CAgadget
CSgadget
DAgadget
DEGimmick
ELγκάτζετ
ESchisme
FAابزار
FIväline
FRgadget
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