(a needle)

  • 21needle — [nēd′ l] n. [ME nedle < OE nædl, akin to Ger nadel < IE base * (s)nē , *(s)nēi , to sew, spin > SNOOD, L nere, Gr nein, to spin] 1. a) a small, slender piece of steel with a sharp point at one end and a hole for thread at the other, used …

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  • 22Needle lace — borders from the Erzgebirge mountains Germany in 1884, displayed in the Victoria and Albert Museum …

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  • 23Needle holders — are surgical instruments, similar to a hemostat, used to hold a suturing needle for suturing tissue during surgical procedures.The parts of a simple needle holder are the jaws, the joint and the handles. Needle holder can usually lock to hold the …

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  • 24Needle gun (disambiguation) — Needle gun or needlegun may refer to: Needle gun, a military breechloading rifle, named after its firing pin. Needlegun, a firearm that fires small fin stabilized metal darts Needlegun scaler, a hydraulic or pneumatic tool used to remove rust and …

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  • 25Needle Peak (Presidio County, Texas) — Needle Peak 280px Needle Peak Elevation 4,608 ft (1,405 m) Location …

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  • 26Needle time — was created in the United Kingdom by the Musicians Union and Phonographic Performance Limited, in order to restrict the amount of recorded music that could be transmitted by British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) during the course of any 24 hour… …

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  • 27Needle-through-arm — is a magic effect that was popularized by comedy actor/magician Harry Anderson. The trick can either be performed as part of a stage magic or a parlor magic routine. As the name would suggest, needle through arm relies on shock value to be a… …

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  • 28Needle in the Groove —   Author(s) Jeff Noon Country …

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  • 29Needle Rock — Needle Rock …

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  • 30Needle in a Slunk Stack — Studio album by Buckethead Released September 24, 2009 …

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