
1) Access code 2) Attach 3) Barrette 4) Breastpin 5) Broach 6) Brooch 7) Clasp 8) Clip 9) Dowel 10) Duckpin 11) Fulcrum 12) Hairpin 13) Hatpin 14) Headpin 15) Nail 16) Ninepin 17) Nog 18) Oarlock 19) Peg 20) Pintle 21) Rivet 22) Rod 23) Rowlock 24) Scarfpin 25) Skewer 26) Skittle 27) Stickpin 28) Takedown
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1) ID at the ATM 2) Access to a 46d 3) Access to an ATM 4) Accessory 5) After rolling or bowling 6) Alley target 7) Ascribe blame for 8) ATM access 9) Atm access code 10) Atm card necessity 11) Atm code 12) ATM digits 13) ATM entry 14) ATM entry data 15) Atm id 16) Atm input 17) ATM necessity 18) ATM need
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- when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat
- small markers inserted into a surface to mark scores or define locations etc.
- a number you choose and use to gain access to various accounts
- informal terms of the leg
- axis consisting of a short shaft that supports something that turns
- cylindrical tumblers consisting of two parts that are held in place by springs; when they a......
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• (n.) An ornament, as a brooch or badge, fastened to the clothing by a pin; as, a Masonic pin. • (n.) Mood; humor. • (n.) That which resembles a pin in its form or use • (n.) Especially, a small, pointed and headed piece of brass or other wire (commonly tinned), largely used for fastening clothes, attaching papers, etc. • ...
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A small metal rod, cemented or driven into dentin to aid in retention of a restoration.
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(from the article `bowling`) The pins are 15 inches (38 centimetres) tall and arranged in a triangle formation with the point or No. 1 pin at the head of the formation facing the ...
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(from the article `nuclear reactor`) ...of pellets of sintered uranium dioxide loaded into cladding tubes of zirconium alloy that measure about one centimetre in diameter and roughly ...
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An elongated device in which the tip acts as a solid support. An array of pins may typically be held such that sets of pins may be simultaneously inserted or retracted from solvents or reagents allowing library preparation by parallel synthesis.
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a rigid terminal that may also serve to locate and fix the tube in its socket
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1) The skydiver who first gets to the base. Base/pin are the two people around which many formations are built. 2) The act of docking on the base. 3) The closing pin of the main or reserve container, which should both be checked prior to jumping
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A terminal on a component, particular an integrated circuit part. The term applies equally to surface mount and through-hole components. The name is derived from the physical shape of some leads on older through-hole components. Also see lead.
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(pin) a slender, elongated piece of metal used for securing fixation of parts. Steinmann pin a metal rod for the internal fixation of fractures; see also nail extension.
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Term used interchangeably with brooch and is any ornament that can be pinned to a garment.
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1. the male section of a tool joint. 2. on a bit, the bit shank. 3. one of the pegs that are fitted on each side into the link plates (side bars) of a chain link of roller chain and that serve as the stable members onto which bushings are press-fitted and around which rollers move.
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Pin noun [ Middle English pinne , Anglo-Saxon pinn a pin, peg; confer Dutch pin , German pinne , Icelandic pinni , W. pin , Gael. & Ir. pinne ; all from Latin pinna a pinnacle, pin, feather, perhaps orig. a different word from pinna fea...
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Pin transitive verb (Metal Working) To peen.
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Pin transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Pinned ; present participle & verbal noun Pinning .] [ See Pin , noun ] To fasten with, or as with, a pin; to join; as, to pin a garment; to pin
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A component of a camera or printer mechanism which engages with a perforation hole to move and locate film for exposure.
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A piece of metal usually used for better retention of a filling.
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A pin was a cask holding 4.5 gallons of ale or beer. Two pins made one firkin.
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a parameter of an Action
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A small cylindrical piece of wood used to secure tenons. Sometimes (incorrectly) known as Dowels.
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tholepin noun a holder attached to the gunwale of a boat that holds the oar in place and acts as a fulcrum for rowing
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peg noun informal terms of the leg; `fever left him weak on his sticks`
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A type of electrical contact point for a single conductor.
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