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ROD |
Metal bar |
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INGOT |
Metal bar |
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FRET |
Small metal bar |
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NUGGET |
Bar of metal |
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SOW |
The bar of metal which remains in such a runner. |
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BILLET |
A short bar of metal, as of gold or iron. |
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FID |
A wooden or metal bar or pin, used to support or steady
anything. |
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SLAT |
A thin, narrow strip or bar of wood or metal; as, the slats
of a window blind. |
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POKER |
That which pokes or is used in poking, especially a metal
bar or rod used in stirring a fire of coals. |
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MANDREL |
A bar of metal inserted in the work to shape it, or to
hold it, as in a lathe, during the process of manufacture; an arbor. |
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RAIL |
A bar of timber or metal, usually horizontal or nearly so,
extending from one post or support to another, as in fences,
balustrades, staircases, etc. |
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SHEEP'S-FOOT |
A printer's tool consisting of a metal bar formed
into a hammer head at one end and a claw at the other, -- used as a
lever and hammer. |
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RULE |
A measuring instrument consisting of a graduated bar of wood,
ivory, metal, or the like, which is usually marked so as to show inches
and fract... |
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BAR |
A piece of wood, metal, or other material, long in proportion
to its breadth or thickness, used as a lever and for various other
purposes, but ... |
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ELECTRO-MAGNET |
A mass, usually of soft iron, but sometimes of some
other magnetic metal, as nickel or cobalt, rendered temporarily
magnetic by being placed wi... |
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LEVER |
... modifying force and
motion. Specif., a bar of metal, wood, or other rigid substance, used
to exert a pressure, or sustain a weight, at one poin... |