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(1.) Heb. pattish, used by gold-beaters (Isa. 41:7) and by quarry-men (Jer. 23:29). Metaphorically of Babylon (Jer. 50:23) or Nebuchadnezzar.
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| ham |
is cured leg of pork. You can buy whole or half hams. Most hams offered in supermarkets are fully cooked but read the label to be sure. Recipe : Ham with Lotus Seeds in Honey Sauce
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A leg of pork salted and smoked. There are several varieties depending to some measure on the method of curing used. York ham is perhaps the most popular, large, round and plump, the meat pink in color with white delicate fat. Continental hams such as the Italian Parma ham are eaten raw, as are the hams from Bayonne, France and Prague.
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| hammer toe |
A deformity of the toe in which the toe is bent upward like a claw; often occurs on the second toe.
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| hammer |
Hammer candlesticks form when a security moves significantly lower after the open, but rallies to close well above the intraday low. The resulting candlestick looks like a square lollipop with a long stick. If this candlestick forms during an advance, then it is called a Hanging Man.
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