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Definition of pin
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Pin (n.) A
linchpin.
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Tamarind
::
Tamarind
(n.) A
leguminous
tree
(Tamarindus
Indica)
cultivated
both the
Indies,
and the other
tropical
countries,
for the sake of its
shade,
and for its
fruit.
The trunk of the tree is lofty and
large,
with
wide-spreading
branches;
the
flowers
are in
racemes
at the ends of the
branches.
The
leaves
are small and
finely
pinnated..
Watermelon
::
Watermelon
(n.) The very large ovoid or
roundish
fruit of a
cucurbitaceous
plant
(Citrullus
vulgaris)
of many
varieties;
also, the plant
itself.
The fruit
sometimes
weighs
many
pounds;
its pulp is
usually
pink in
color,
and full of a sweet
watery
juice.
It is a
native
of
tropical
Africa,
but is now
cultivated
in many
countries.
See
Illust.
of
Melon..
Hopping
::
Hopping
(n.) The act of one who, or that
which,
hops; a
jumping,
frisking,
or
dancing..
Shelve
::
Shelve
(v. i.) To
incline
gradually;
to be
slopping;
as, the
bottom
shelves
from the
shore..
Opining
::
Opining
(n.)
Opinion.
Pintle
::
Pintle
(n.) The pivot pin of a
hinge.
Disopinion
::
Disopinion
(n.) Want or
difference
of
belief;
disbelief.
Multiserial
::
Multiserial
(a.)
Arranged
in many rows, or
series,
as the
scales
of a pine cone, or the
leaves
of the
houseleek..
Enwrapment
::
Enwrapment
(n.) Act of
enwrapping;
a
wrapping
or an
envelope.
Dogma
::
Dogma (n.) That which is held as an
opinion;
a
tenet;
a
doctrine.
Supine
::
Supine
(a.) Lying on the back, or with the face
upward;
--
opposed
to
prone..
Deposit
::
Deposit
(v. t.) That which is
placed
anywhere,
or in any one's
hands,
for safe
keeping;
something
intrusted
to the care of
another;
esp., money
lodged
with a bank or
banker,
subject
to
order;
anything
given as
pledge
or
security..
Housekeeping
::
Housekeeping
(n.)
Hospitality;
a
liberal
and
hospitable
table;
a
supply
of
provisions.
Spine
::
Spine (n.) A sharp
appendage
to any of a
plant;
a
thorn.
Scepterellate
::
Scepterellate
(a.)
Having
a
straight
shaft with
whorls
of
spines;
-- said of
certain
sponge
spicules.
See
Illust.
under
Spicule.
Rivet
::
Rivet (n.) A
metallic
pin with a head, used for
uniting
two
plates
or
pieces
of
material
together,
by
passing
it
through
them and then
beating
or
pressing
down the point so that it shall
spread
out and form a
second
head; a pin or bolt
headed
or
clinched
at both
ends..
Lightwood
::
Lightwood
(n.) Pine wood
abounding
in
pitch,
used for
torches
in the
Southern
United
States;
pine
knots,
dry
sticks,
and the like, for
kindling
a fire
quickly
or
making
a
blaze..
Pleonaste
::
Pleonaste
(n.) A black
variety
of
spinel.
Cynic
::
Cynic (n.) One of a sect or
school
of
philosophers
founded
by
Antisthenes,
and of whom
Diogenes
was a
disciple.
The first
Cynics
were noted for
austere
lives and their scorn for
social
customs
and
current
philosophical
opinions.
Hence the term Cynic
symbolized,
in the
popular
judgment,
moroseness,
and
contempt
for the views of
others..
Pintle
::
Pintle
(n.) A
kingbolt
of a
wagon.
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