| pinch |
A small amount of a dry ingredient, generally around 1/16 of a teaspoon. It's about as much as can be held between the tip of the thumb and forefinger.
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| pinch |
A break in the straight lines of the muzzle.
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| pinch |
A contraction in a vein or ore body.
Ãâó: laurentian.ca/engr/people/lrudd/MININGDEFANDTERMS....
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| pinch g. |
a small free skin graft obtained by lifting the skin with a needle to form a cone, which is cut across the base resulting in a graft 24 mm in diameter with a full thickness of skin at the center; a number of them are placed at intervals on an open wound.
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| pinch t. |
(for hand dexterity): a test measuring any of the various pinches of the hand.
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