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hinge
1. a device for holding together two parts such that one can swing relative to the other, typically having two interlocking metal leaves held by a pin about which they pivot
2. Anatomy a type of joint, such as the knee joint, that moves only backwards and forwards; a joint that functions in only one plane
3. a similar structure in invertebrate animals, such as the joint between the two halves of a bivalve shell
4. Philately a small thin transparent strip of gummed paper for affixing a stamp to a page

hinge [hinj]
(design engineering)
A pair of metal leaves forming a jointed device on which a swinging part turns.

hinge
A movable joint used to attach, support, and turn a door (or cover) about a pivot; consists of two plates joined together by a pin which support the door and connect it to its frame, enabling it to swing open or closed. Also see action hinge, butterfly hinge, butt hinge, dovetail hinge, gravity hinge, H-hinge, HL-hinge, pintle hinge, side hinge, strap hinge.


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Electricity generated by the 40,000 MW scheme was to have powered vast swathes of Africa through a Cape-to-Cairo corridor hingeing on Inga in the DR Congo.
There is a lot hingeing on what amounts to an injury test.
Our season was hingeing on today; we had really put ourselves in a predicament after losing the last two games," said the manager, Paul Sturrock.
 
 
 
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