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PIVOT |
Hinge |
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HARRE |
A hinge. |
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HINGED |
Of Hinge |
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HINGING |
Of Hinge |
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PIVOTS |
Moves on hinge |
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KNEE |
Natural hinge joint |
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CREAK |
Squeaky hinge noise |
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HINGELESS |
Without a hinge or joint. |
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CARDO |
The hinge of a bivalve shell. |
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PINTLE |
The pivot pin of a hinge. |
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VERTICLE |
An axis; hinge; a turning point. |
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PAN |
A recess, or bed, for the leaf of a hinge. |
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GINGLYMOIDAL |
Pertaining to, or resembling, a ginglymus, or hinge
joint; ginglyform. |
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ANODON |
A genus of fresh-water bivalves, having no teeth at the
hinge. |
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UMBO |
One of the lateral prominence just above the hinge of a
bivalve shell. |
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INARTICULATE |
Without a hinge; -- said of an order (Inarticulata or
Ecardines) of brachiopods. |
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BEAK |
The upper or projecting part of the shell, near the hinge of
a bivalve. |
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KNUCKLE |
The joining pars of a hinge through which the pin or rivet
passes; a knuckle joint. |
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SUMMIT |
The most elevated part of a bivalve shell, or the part in
which the hinge is situated. |
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ARTICULATA |
One of the subdivisions of the Brachiopoda, including
those that have the shells united by a hinge. |
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HOOK |
That part of a hinge which is fixed to a post, and on which a
door or gate hangs and turns. |
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CROSS-GARNET |
A hinge having one strap perpendicular and the other
strap horizontal giving it the form of an Egyptian or T cross. |
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TURN |
Hence, to revolve as if upon a point of support; to hinge;
to depend; as, the decision turns on a single fact. |
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GINGLYMUS |
A hinge joint; an articulation, admitting of flexion and
extension, or motion in two directions only, as the elbow and the
ankle. |
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WING-SHELL |
Any one of various species of marine bivalve shells
belonging to the genus Avicula, in which the hinge border projects like
a wing. |