Method of protest used by prisoners
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HUNGERSTRIKEMethod of protest used by prisoners.
shacklesA pair of fetters connected together by a chain, used to fasten a prisoner's wrists or ankles together
shackleA pair of fetters connected together by a chain, used to fasten a prisoner's wrists or ankles together
campsA place with temporary accommodations of huts, tents, or other structures, typically used by soldiers, refugees, prisoners, or travelers
PASTELMethod of painting used by Holbein.
elenchusThe Socratic method of eliciting truth by question and answer, esp. as used to refute an argument
falsettosA method of voice production used by male singers, esp. tenors, to sing notes higher than their normal range
croquignolea method used in waving the hair by winding it on curlers from the ends of the hair toward the scalp
croquignolesCROQUIGNOLE, a method used in waving the hair by winding it on curlers from the ends of the hair toward the scalp
maieuticof or pertaining to the method used by Socrates of eliciting knowledge in the mind of a person by interrogation and insistence on close and logical reasoning
handicapsThe number of strokes by which a golfer normally exceeds par for a course (used as a method of enabling players of unequal ability to compete with each other)
handicapThe number of strokes by which a golfer normally exceeds par for a course (used as a method of enabling players of unequal ability to compete with each other)
shorthandA method of rapid writing by means of abbreviations and symbols, used esp. for taking dictation. The major systems of shorthand are those devised in 1837 by Sir Isaac Pitman and in 1888 by John R. Gregg (1867û1948)
shorthandsA method of rapid writing by means of abbreviations and symbols, used esp. for taking dictation. The major systems of shorthand are those devised in 1837 by Sir Isaac Pitman and in 1888 by John R. Gregg (1867û1948)
objectA data construct that provides a description of something that may be used by a computer (such as a processor, a peripheral, a document, or a data set) and defines its status, its method of operation, and how it interacts with other objects