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  • 1tree|nail — «TREHN uhl, TRUHN ; TREE NAYL», noun. a round pin of hard, dry wood for fastening timbers together. Also, trenail, trunnel. ╂[Middle English trenayl < tree wood + nail nail] …

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  • 2nail — nail1 S3 [neıl] n [: Old English; Origin: nAgl] 1.) a thin pointed piece of metal with a flat top, which you hit into a surface with a hammer, for example to join things together or to hang something on ▪ The key was hanging on a nail by the door …

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  • 3nail — ag·nail; hang·nail; nail; nail·abil·i·ty; nail·er; nail·ery; nail·less; nail·sea; te·nail·lon; un·nail; tree·nail; …

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  • 4tree — abel·tree; ax·le·tree; boor·tree; bore·tree; bour·tree; chess·tree; coun·tree; dou·ble·tree; horse·tree; in·fil·tree; ran·tree; re·tree; roun·tree; sad·dle·tree; se·ques·tree; sin·gle·tree; swin·gle·tree; tree; tree·less; tree·let; tree·scape;… …

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  • 5Nail-tail wallaby — Nail tail wallabies Crescent Nail tail Wallaby Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …

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  • 6Nail disease — or disorder Classification and external resources Onychia without granuloma ICD 10 L …

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  • 7Tree-kangaroo — Tree kangaroo[1] [ers Tree kangaroo]], Dendrolagus goodfellowi buergersi Scientif …

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  • 8Tree worship — (dendrolatry) refers to the tendency of many societies throughout history to worship or otherwise mythologize trees. Trees have played an important role in many of the world s mythologies and religions, and have been given deep and sacred… …

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  • 9Nail Men — Statue of Hindenburg in front of the Victory Column in Berlin, 1919 …

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  • 10Nail (anatomy) — Human nails Fingernails Toenails A nail is a horn like env …

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