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slug A one word title given to each article.
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slug or Tuning Slug -- A movable ferrite core used to adjust a coil's behavior (inductance). May be the screwdriver (sometimes hex wrench) adjustments in back of a TV to adjust convergence, etc.
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slug A large "dose" of chemical treatment applied internally to a steam boiler intermittently. Also used sometimes instead of "priming" to denote a discharge of water out through a boiler steam outlet in relatively large intermittent amounts.
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slug Term for the octagonal and round fifty-dollar gold coins struck during the California gold rush. Legend has it that the term came about when criminals used the two-and-one-half ounce coins wrapped in a cloth to bonk their victims on the head. For an unrelated reason, 1915 Pan-Pac fifty-dollar commemorative issues are also referred to as slugs.
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slug Slang term used for an air gap tool.
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