
1) Dance of the United States 2) Matter 3) MUD terminology 4) Substance 5) Very burdensome
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1) Gnashing
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Playing out points with a series of shots from the baseline. See also attrition.
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[abrasive cutting] Grinding is an abrasive machining process that uses a grinding wheel as the cutting tool. A wide variety of machines are used for grinding: Grinding practice is a large and diverse area of manufacturing and toolmaking. It can produce very fine finishes and very accurate dimensions; yet in mass production contexts it can a...
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[video gaming] Grinding is a term used in video gaming to describe the process of engaging in repetitive tasks during video games. The most common usage is in the context of MMORPGs like Realm of the Mad God, Tibia, or Lineage in which it is often necessary for a character to repeatedly kill AI-controlled monsters, using basically the same ...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Grind • (a. & n.) from Grind.
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(from the article `abrasive`) Grinding, the most important abrasive application, is in some way involved in the manufacture of almost every product. This use may be direct, as ... All except soft materials are first crushed, often in two stages, and then ground, usually in a rotating, cylindrical ball, or tube mills containing ... Th...
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(from the article `cereal processing`) Cereal processing is complex. The principal procedure is millingthat is, the grinding of the grain so that it can be easily cooked and rendered into ... ...a cracking and fanning (winnowing) process, in which machines crack the shells and then separate them from the heavier nibs by means of b...
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A size reduction technique that usually utilizes a series of rollers.
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Reducing foods to small particles in a food mill, pestle and mortar, electric grinder or food processor. Foods ground include coffee beans, nuts and spices.
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Sliding or grinding parts of your board on a rail or object.
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A method of stone working employed in the smoothing of an edge or surface by rubbing it with a hammerstone or other abrader prior to use. Performed on projectiles or blades so that hafting materials (lashings) would not be cut by sharp edges of the base. Also commonly referred to as Basal Grinding when the base and sides of the stem have been groun......
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See CARD GRINDING.
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Grind'ing adjective & noun from Grind.
Grinding frame ,
an English name for a cotton spinning machine. --
Grinding mill .
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Grinding is a mechanical process in which certain effects are produced by attrition. This process prevails in various mechanical arts, as in grinding corn, etc, the object of which is to reduce the materials to a fine powder; or in grinding metals for the purpose of giving them a certain figure, polish, or edge. In the first case the grinding or cr...
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Means of reducing ore into very small particles by means of pressure or impact. Different types of grinders are used in the processing plant to obtain the desired dimension.
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Method of conditioning steel by removing surface flaws using a power-driven grinding wheel.
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Translations for „Grinding“ Become a Premium Member today! See under destemming and pressing.
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Process of removing metal by abrasion from bar or billet stock to prepare stock surfaces for forging. Occasionally used to remove surface irregularities and flash from forgings.
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Removing material from from a work piece with a grinding wheel or abrasive belt.
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noun a harsh and strident sound (as of the grinding of gears)
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Method of conditioning steel by removing surface flaws using a power-driven grinding wheel. H back to top
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Means of reducing ore into very small particles by means of pressure or impact. Different types of grinders are used in the processing plant to obtain the desired dimension.
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A term that implies metal removal similar to fast milling where the surface is removed by abrasion
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Removing material from from a work piece with a grinding wheel or abrasive belt.
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