Pin of a sort
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THOLEPin of a sort
GNOMONPin of a sundial.
STYLEPin of a sundial
MATSite of many a pin
PERSHead of a PIN?: Abbr.
CLEATRelative of a belaying pin.
ASNEATStart of a pin simile
pinheadthe head of a pin
duckpina type of bowling pin
pinheadthe head of a pin
ATMCARDUse of one requires a PIN
pinheadsThe flattened head of a pin
duckpinsDUCKPIN, a type of bowling pin
pinheadsPINHEAD, the head of a pin
skittlesA pin used in the game of skittles
spindlesA pin bearing the bobbin of a spinning machine
SHESTHECATSMEOWIt could have been said of a pin-up, once
fidswooden or metal pin for parting strands of a rope
fidwooden or metal pin for parting strands of a rope
lynchpina locking pin inserted in the end of a shaft, also LINCHPIN
eyeholecircular opening for the insertion of a pin, hook, rope, etc.; eye
linchpina locking pin inserted in the end of a shaft, also LYNCHPIN
eyeholescircular opening for the insertion of a pin, hook, rope, etc.; eye
fidsa tapered usually wooden pin used in opening the strands of a rope
linchpinsLINCHPIN, a locking pin inserted in the end of a shaft, also LYNCHPIN
lynchpinsLYNCHPIN, a locking pin inserted in the end of a shaft, also LINCHPIN
stylarhaving the shape of an ancient style; resembling a pen, pin, or peg
fida tapered usually wooden pin used in opening the strands of a rope
linchpinA pin passed through the end of an axle to keep a wheel in position
kingpinpin connecting the two parts of a knuckle joint (as in an automobile steering linkage)
linchpinsA pin passed through the end of an axle to keep a wheel in position
lynchpinsA pin passed through the end of an axle to keep a wheel in position
pintlespin or bolt, esp. one on which something turns, as the gudgeon of a hinge
pintlepin or bolt, esp. one on which something turns, as the gudgeon of a hinge
dowelswooden or metal pin fitting into a hole to hold two pieces of wood or stone together
tholepinpin, or either of two pins, inserted into a gunwale to provide a fulcrum for an oar
tholepin, or either of two pins, inserted into a gunwale to provide a fulcrum for an oar
dowelwooden or metal pin fitting into a hole to hold two pieces of wood or stone together
tholespin, or either of two pins, inserted into a gunwale to provide a fulcrum for an oar
duckpinshort pin of relatively large diameter, used in a game resembling tenpins, and bowled at with small balls