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ANVIL

Definition av ANVIL

  1. städ; metallblock mot vilket ett föremål som ska smidas vilar
  2. (anatomi) städet; ett ben i innerörat

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Exempel på hur du använder ANVIL i en mening

  • The spindle is a very accurately machined screw and the object to be measured is placed between the spindle and the anvil.
  • Though the term may refer to any small bone throughout the body, it typically refers to the malleus, incus, and stapes (hammer, anvil, and stirrup) of the middle ear.
  • It is shaped like an anvil, and has a long and short crus extending from the body, which articulates with the malleus.
  • When Sigurð again tests the blade by striking the anvil, the anvil this time is split down to its base, and when Sigurð places a piece of wool in a stream, the current pushing the wool against the sword was enough to cause the blade to cut it in two.
  • The anvil was chosen to symbolize the former smithies in the municipality, which were famous for the production of axes, blades, and knives.
  • Among those discovered were: five funerary pots of the type associated with the Beaker culture; three tiny copper knives; sixteen barbed flint arrowheads; a kit of flint-knapping and metalworking tools, including cushion stones that functioned as a kind of portable anvil, which suggests he was a coppersmith; and some boar tusks.
  • It is omnivorous and has the habit of using a favourite stone as an "anvil" on which to break open the shells of snails.
  • The earliest crushers were hand-held stones, where the weight of the stone provided a boost to muscle power, used against a stone anvil.
  • The face is hardened and tempered to resist the blows of the smith's hammer, so the anvil face does not deform under repeated use.
  • The pedestal has a plaque reading "This anvil came from the smithy when it was demolished and is believed to have been used by William Skelhorn in 1459".
  • The "blank" or unmarked piece of metal was placed on a small anvil, and the die was held in position with tongs.
  • Blue Man - airpoles, anvil, backpack tubulum, big drum, cimbalom, cuica, dogulum, drumulum, dulcimer, dumpster, mandeldrums, mellotron cello, paddle tubulum, percussion, piano smasher, PVC instrument, tubulum, 1981 casiotone and kazoo.
  • The reason for this was the cover of their album Pērkoņkalve, which depicts Baltic god of thunder Pērkons wearing a belt buckle adorned with a swastika and striking an anvil, as well as the swastika incorporated in Skyforger's logo.
  • Unlike office staplers, some staple guns lack an anvil, the metal plate with curved slots that office staplers use to bend the legs of the staple inwards or outwards and flatten them against the paper.


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