
1) Acerate leaf 2) Acupuncture implement 3) Acupuncture Item 4) Acupuncture necessity 5) Acupuncture tool 6) Annoy with hypodermic 7) Applause meter part 8) Bit of Christmas debris 9) Bug relentlessly 10) Christmas debris 11) Christmas tree dropping 12) Climbing area of Scotland 13) Compass part 14) Compass pointer
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1) Annoy 2) Bug 3) Direction 4) Goad 5) Hypo 6) Incite 7) Irk 8) Irritate 9) Nag 10) Nag at 11) Perforator 12) Pointer 13) Prod 14) Razz 15) Rib 16) Ride 17) Rile 18) Sew 19) Syringe 20) Taunt 21) Tease 22) Twit
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- as of a conifer
- a slender pointer for indicating the reading on the scale of a measuring instrument
- a sharp pointed implement (usually steel)
- a stylus that formerly made sound by following a groove in a phonograph record
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[module] Needle (I11) is a Dungeons & Dragons module. Author: Frank Mentzer (1987) ==Plot summary== In Needle, the player characters are dispatched to a far jungle to retrieve a magical obelisk. The characters return to their employers with the obelisk after a perilous journey, and find out that the obelisk is a portal to another world, whi...
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• (n.) A slender rod or wire used in knitting; a knitting needle; also, a hooked instrument which carries the thread or twine, and by means of which knots or loops are formed in the process of netting, knitting, or crocheting. • (n.) See Magnetic needle, under Magnetic. • (v. i.) To form needles; to crystallize in the form of needles...
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A leaf which is at least 7 times as long as it is broad and less than 4mm across. e.g.Austrian Pine
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(from the article `climate`) ...an open lattice (network) with hexagonally symmetrical structure. According to a recent internationally accepted classification, there are seven ...
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basic implement used in sewing or embroidering and, in variant forms, for knitting and crocheting. The sewing needle is small, slender, rodlike, ... [2 related articles]
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A pointed spire of rock.
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an implant in the form of a thin metallic cylinder
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1. A small instrument of steel, sharply pointed at one end, with an eye to receive a thread, used in sewing. ... In some needles(as for sewing machines) the eye is at the pointed end, but in ordinary needles it is at the blunt end. ... 2. See Magnetic needle, under Magnetic. ... 3. A slender rod or wire used in knitting; a knitting needle; also, a ...
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(ne´dәl) a sharp instrument used for suturing, for puncturing, or for the guiding of ligatures.
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Nee'dle intransitive verb To form needles; to crystallize in the form of needles.
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Nee'dle noun [ Middle English
nedle , Anglo-Saxon
n...dl ; akin to Dutch
neald , Old Saxon
nādla , German
nadel , Old High German
nādal ,
nādala , Icelandic
nāl , Swedish
nål , Danish
naal , an...
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Nee'dle transitive verb To form in the shape of a needle; as, to
needle crystals.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: nē′dĕl Definitions: 1. A slender, solid, usually sharp-pointed instrument used for puncturing tissues, suturing, or passing a ligature around or through a vessel. 2. A hollow needle used for injection, aspiration, biopsy, or to guide introduction of a catheter into a vessel or other space. 3. To separate th...
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The needle is one of the oldest implements used by man. Some people still sew with awls of bone or of thorns or make needles of iron or steel, with a construction under the pin-like head around which the end of the thread is tied. The Chinese are believed to have been the first to use needles of steel, and the Moors are credited with bringing them ...
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Needle is British slang for to make jibes at, irritate.
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Sewing machine needles come in a variety of sizes and types - ball point and sharps are the two major categories. Ball point is used for knits and regular sharp needles are used for nonstretch fabrics. There are also all purpose needles, but it is recommended that you use ball point or regular rather than all purpose. There are wing needles, wedge ...
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[
n] - a slender pointer for indicating the reading on the scale of a measuring instrument 2. [n] - a sharp pointed implement (usually steel) 3. [v] - prick with a needle
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A horizontal timber placed through a wall as a support.
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noun a sharp pointed implement (usually steel)
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