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Definition of punch
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of punch is as below...
Punch (n.) To
perforate
or stamp with an
instrument
by
pressure,
or a blow; as, to punch a hole; to punch
ticket..
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Die
::
Die (n.) A
perforated
block,
commonly
of
hardened
steel used in
connection
with a
punch,
for
punching
holes,
as
through
plates,
or
blanks
from
plates,
or for
forming
cups or
capsules,
as from sheet
metal,
by
drawing..
Punched
::
Punched
(imp. & p. p.) of Punc.
Tun
::
Tun (n.) A large cask; an
oblong
vessel
bulging
in the
middle,
like a pipe or
puncheon,
and girt with
hoops;
a wine
cask..
Hub
::
Hub (n.) A
hardened,
engraved
steel punch for
impressing
a
device
upon a die, used in
coining,
etc..
Punchy
::
Punchy
(a.) Short and
thick,
or fat..
Tierce
::
Tierce
(n.) A cask
larger
than a
barrel,
and
smaller
than a
hogshead
or a
puncheon,
in which salt
provisions,
rice, etc., are
packed
for
shipment..
Punch
::
Punch (n.) A
thrust
or blow.
Stake
::
Stake (v. t.) A small anvil
usually
furnished
with a tang to enter a hole in a bench top, -- used by
tinsmiths,
blacksmiths,
etc., for light work,
punching
upon, etc..
Pritchel
::
Pritchel
(n.) A tool
employed
by
blacksmiths
for
punching
or
enlarging
the nail holes in a
horseshoe.
Punch
::
Punch (n.) One of a breed of
large,
heavy
draught
horses;
as, the
Suffolk
punch..
Punch
::
Punch (n.) The
buffoon
or
harlequin
of a
puppet
show.
Puncheon
::
Puncheon
(n.) A
short,
upright
piece of
timber
in
framing;
a short post; an
intermediate
stud..
Burr
::
Burr (n.) A thin flat piece of
metal,
formed
from a sheet by
punching;
a small
washer
put on the end of a rivet
before
it is
swaged
down..
Pertused
::
Pertused
(a.)
Punched;
pierced
with, or
having,
holes..
Punchin
::
Punchin
(n.) See
Puncheon.
Dig
::
Dig (n.) A
thrust;
a
punch;
a poke; as, a dig in the side or the ribs. See Dig, v. t., 4..
Hoop
::
Hoop (v. t.) To bind or
fasten
with
hoops;
as, to hoop a
barrel
or
puncheon..
Drive
::
Drive (n.) In type
founding
and
forging,
an
impression
or
matrix,
formed
by a punch
drift..
Punch
::
Punch (n.) A prop, as for the roof of a
mine..
Bolster
::
Bolster
(n.) the
perforated
plate in a
punching
machine
on which
anything
rests when being
punched.
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