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BIKINI |
Two-piece |
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FLORIN |
Two-shilling piece |
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BIKINITOP |
Upper half of a swimmer's two-piece |
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WAIR |
A piece of plank two yard/ long and a foot broad. |
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DUE TO |
Because of there being one piece for two, end up with nothing |
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DUETO |
Because of there being one piece for two, end up with nothing |
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SHIM |
A thin piece of metal placed between two parts to make a fit. |
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DIDRACHMA |
A two-drachma piece; an ancient Greek silver coin, worth
nearly forty cents. |
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MANIGLION |
Either one of two handles on the back of a piece of
ordnance. |
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ISTHMUS |
A piece of land that connects two larger areas of land across an expanse of water. |
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ENTR'ACTE |
A dance, piece of music, or interlude, performed between
two acts of a drama. |
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DWANG |
A piece of wood set between two studs, posts, etc., to
stiffen and support them. |
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BAIL |
The top or cross piece ( or either of the two cross pieces)
of the wicket. |
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APART |
In two or more parts; asunder; to piece; as, to take a
piece of machinery apart. |
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COMMONTY |
A common; a piece of land in which two or more persons
have a common right. |
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FOURCHETTE |
The forked piece between two adjacent fingers, to which
the front and back portions are sewed. |
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LINER |
A thin piece placed between two parts to hold or adjust
them, fill a space, etc.; a shim. |
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SLEEVE |
A short piece of pipe used for covering a joint, or forming
a joint between the ends of two other pipes. |
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CHAMFER |
The surface formed by cutting away the arris, or angle,
formed by two faces of a piece of timber, stone, etc. |
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SELION |
A short piece of land in arable ridges and furrows, of
uncertain quantity; also, a ridge of land lying between two furrows. |
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CLAMP |
Something rigid that holds fast or binds things together; a
piece of wood or metal, used to hold two or more pieces together. |
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HEADER |
In framing, the piece of timber fitted between two
trimmers, and supported by them, and carrying the ends of the
tailpieces. |
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KITCAT |
A game played by striking with a stick small piece of wood,
called a cat, shaped like two cones united at their bases; tipcat. |
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NIPPLE |
A pipe fitting, consisting of a short piece of pipe,
usually provided with a screw thread at each end, for connecting two
other fittings. |
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POLACCA |
A vessel with two or three masts, used in the
Mediterranean. The masts are usually of one piece, and without tops,
caps, or crosstrees. |