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the rendering of the Hebrew word , "beaten," found only in Isa. 41:7.
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Usually a heavy supporting surface over which metal is hammered. Anvils have a traditional form composed of a squarish base, flat face, and tapered horn. Anvils are made of an iron body and hardened steel face. They are also being cast in one piece of steel that is then heat treated.
Ãâó: faculty.uwstout.edu/hunts/art415002/glossary.shtml
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| anvil |
In the priming system, a fixed metallic point against which the priming mixture is crushed and thereby detonated by the action of the firing pin.
Ãâó: beasafehunter.org/HunterEd/glossary.html
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| anvil |
Internal part of Boxer primer. The anvil is raised in the centre to form a cone, and has three legs which rest against the bottom of the primer pocket, spanning the flash hole. It offers concentrated resistance to the firing pin as it dents the primer, crushing the priming compound between them, which is ignited by the resulting sharp friction.
Ãâó: home.swipnet.se/longrange/glossary_of_terms.htm
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The block of metal or wood used to hold the lower (obverse) die during striking.
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