Pin

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  • noun. undefined
  • noun. A short, straight, stiff piece of wire with a blunt head and a sharp point, used especially for fastening.
  • noun. Something, such as a safety pin, that resembles such a piece of wire in shape or use.
  • noun. A whit; a jot.
  • noun. A slender, usually cylindrical piece of wood or metal for holding or fastening parts together, or serving as a support for suspending one thing from another, as.
  • noun. A thin rod for securing the ends of fractured bones.
  • noun. A peg for fixing the crown to the root of a tooth.
  • noun. A cotter pin.
  • noun. The part of a key stem entering a lock.
  • noun. One of the pegs securing the strings and regulating their tension on a stringed instrument.
  • noun. A belaying pin.
  • noun. A thole pin.
  • noun. An ornament fastened to clothing by means of a clasp.
  • noun. A rolling pin.
  • noun. undefined
  • noun. One of the wooden clubs at which the ball is aimed in bowling.
  • noun. A flagstick.
  • noun. undefined
  • noun. The legs.
  • noun. A lead on a device that plugs into a socket to connect the device to a system.
  • noun. undefined
  • noun. Any of the pegs on the platen of a printer, which engage holes at the edges of paper.
  • noun. Any of the styluses that form a dot matrix on a printer.
  • noun. Any of the small metal prongs at the end of a connector that fit into the holes in a port.
  • transitive verb. To fasten or secure with or as if with a pin or pins.
  • transitive verb. To transfix.
  • transitive verb. To place in a position of trusting dependence.
  • transitive verb. undefined
  • transitive verb. To hold fast; immobilize.
  • transitive verb. To win a fall from in wrestling.
  • transitive verb. To give (a woman) a fraternity pin in token of attachment.
  • adjective. Having a grain suggestive of the heads of pins. Used of leather.
  • phrasal verb. To fix or establish clearly.
  • phrasal verb. To force (someone) to give firm opinions or precise information.
  • phrasal verb. To attribute (a crime) to (someone).
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • To inclose; confine; pen or pound.
  • To aim at or strike with a stone.
  • noun. A spot or web on the eye: usually in the phrase pin and (or) web.
  • To fasten or secure with a bolt or peg.
  • To fasten with a pin or pins.
  • To transfix with or as with a pin; hence, to seize and hold fast in the same spot or position.
  • To nab; seize; steal.
  • To swage by striking with the peen of a hammer, as in splaying an edge of an iron hoop to give it a flare corresponding to that of the cask.
  • To clog the teeth of: as, to pin a file: said of particles which adhere so firmly to the teeth of a file that they have to be picked out with a piece of steel wire.
  • noun. In archery, a place in a bowstaff where a lateral twig has been trimmed off. Such places are weak if the twig is out off flush.
  • noun. In ccram., a small three-sided rod of fire-clay inserted in the side of the saggar to support the ware (as a plate) while it is fired in the kiln.
  • noun. A tapered wooden pin having a split in the small end, in which a wedge is inserted to keep the pin from falling out.
  • In chess, to attack (a piece) in such a fashion that it cannot be moved without leaving the king or queen in check.
  • noun. A wooden or metal peg or bolt used to fasten or hold a thing in place, fasten things together, or as a point of attachment or support.
  • noun. A peg or bolt serving to keep a wheel on its axle; a linch pin.
  • Word Usage
    "String pin = cmblocation. getSelectedItem (). toString (); rs2 = st2. executeQuery ( "Select * from pin_numbers where pin_number like 'pin&????'");"
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    assembly  bar  belt  block  bolt  
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    caligo  pinned  pinning  
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    pinned  pinning  pins