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  • 11Icepick Grip — The icepick grip, otherwise known as the reverse grip , is a technique utilized in close range knifefighting, in which the blade protrudes from the bottom of the hand, rather than the top (i.e., natural or hammer grip) of the closed fist,… …

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  • 12hair grip — noun chiefly Britain : bobby pin * * * hair grip or hairˈgrip noun A short, narrow band of metal, bent double, worn in the hair, to keep it in place • • • Main Entry: ↑hair * * * hair grip UK US noun [countable] …

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  • 13hair grip — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms hair grip : singular hair grip plural hair grips British a small metal or plastic object that women fasten around a part of their hair to hold it in a particular position …

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  • 14power grip — a functional posture of the hand, as that usually assumed when holding a hammer or piece of rope: the fingers are flexed around an object, with counter pressure from the thumb, which is positioned to bring either its pad or its medial border… …

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  • 15precision grip — a functional posture of the hand, as that usually assumed when holding a pen or pencil: the object is grasped between the tips of the thumb and fingers (most often the index, with the middle often involved) …

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  • 16ˈhair ˌgrip — noun [C] British a small metal or plastic object that is used for holding a woman s hair in position …

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  • 17Thumb — For other uses, see Thumb (disambiguation). Thumb The Thumb. Latin pollex, digitus primus, digitus I Artery …

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  • 18Muscle contraction — See also: Twitch and Tremor Top down view of skeletal muscle Muscle fiber generates tension through the action of actin and myosin cross bridge cycling. While under tension, the muscle may lengthen, shorten, or …

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  • 19Pneumatic gripper — A pneumatic gripper is a specific type of pneumatic actuator that typically involves either parallel or angular motion of surfaces that will grip an object. When combined with other pneumatic, electric, or hydraulic components, the gripper can be …

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  • 20Strap wrench — A strap wrench is any of various types of wrench that grip an object via a strap or chain being pulled in tension around it until it firmly grips. High static friction keeps it from slipping. Many strap wrenches have built in handles. Others are… …

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