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NAILS

Definition av NAILS

  1. böjningsform av nail

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  • In many animals with feet, the foot is a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg made up of one or more segments or bones, generally including claws and/or nails.
  • This can be, for example, to drive nails into wood, to shape metal (as with a forge), or to crush rock.
  • Generally, nails have a sharp point on one end and a flattened head on the other, but headless nails are available.
  • It is the key structural material making up scales, hair, nails, feathers, horns, claws, hooves, and the outer layer of skin among vertebrates.
  • Historically the board was studded with nails called 'pins' and had hollows or pockets which scored points if the ball came to rest in them.
  • After the Civil War, Belleville became a manufacturing center producing nails, printing presses, gray iron castings, agricultural equipment, and stoves.
  • Near the head of tide stood the Pembroke Iron Company, established in 1832 and by 1856 producing almost 5,000 tons of iron spikes, rivets and nails a year.
  • During the Civil War, knives, saws, nails, and springs for railroad cars were manufactured at the Pompton Ironworks.
  • In the past, New Brighton had industries in pottery, bricks, sewer pipe, glass, flour, twine, lead kegs, refrigerators, bath tubs, wall paper, steel castings, nails, rivets, and wire.
  • Also around this time, Oziel Wilkinson and his family set up an iron forge that made anchors, nails, screws, farm implements, and cannons.
  • One such industry was the Ausable Chasm Horse Nail Works, which produced two tons of nails a day from 1863 to 1925.
  • A caltrop (also known as caltrap, galtrop, cheval trap, galthrap, galtrap, calthrop, jackrock or crow's foot) is an area denial weapon made up of usually four, but possibly more, sharp nails or spines arranged in such a manner that one of them always points upward from a stable base (for example, a tetrahedron).
  • Many nail clippers usually come with a miniature file fixed to it to allow rough edges of nails to be manicured.
  • Lucy was constructed with nearly one million pieces of wood, and required 200 kegs of nails, 4 tons of bolts and iron bars; 12,000 square feet of tin covers the exterior.
  • Wire puzzles, or nail puzzles consist of two or more entangled pieces of more or less stiff wire, metal rods, or bent nails.


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