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NIP(Novell Internet Printing) See NetWare 6. nip nip and tuck Informal plastic surgery performed for cosmetic reasons nip2 Chiefly Brit a measure of spirits usually equal to one sixth of a gill nip [nip] (geology) A small, low cliff or break in slope which is produced by wavelets at the high-water mark. The point on the bank of a meander lake where erosion takes place due to crowding of the stream current toward the lake. Thinning of a coal seam, particularly if caused by tectonic movements. Also known as want. (metallurgy) (mining engineering) 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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Shoots will sprout from the point where the cut was made and, when they are several inches long, you should snip off all but three of them. Gently snip off an alfalfa stem, taking care not to shake the larvae out of the folds of leaves. Remove the old clamp, snip off the wire eyelet if there is one, and fit the wire into the new clamp Use a 3/32-in hex wrench from the No. |
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