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pick1 1. a tool with a handle carrying a long steel head curved and tapering to a point at one or both ends, used for loosening soil, breaking rocks, etc. 2. any of various tools used for picking, such as an ice pick or toothpick 3. a plectrum pick2 (in weaving) 1. one casting of a shuttle 2. a weft or filling thread pick [pik] (computer science) To select the next card from an input stack for feeding into a card machine. (design engineering) The steel cutting points used on a coal-cutter chain. A miner's steel or iron digging tool with sharp points at each end. (engineering) To dress the sides of a shaft or other excavation. To remove shale, dirt, and such from coal. (textiles) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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amp;ldquo;Little or no herd expansion in 2006 means that supplies will remain tight, especially if field conditions improve and heifer retention picks up speed next year. The fence looks impossibly close as the articulated bus picks up speed. Hautman's world-building requires considerable exposition, but once Bo hits McDonald's Plant 3-8-7, the tale picks up speed, riveting football action playing against the camaraderie that naturally develops among the inmates. |
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