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snail A member of a group of gastropod molluscs; most species secrete a spiral shell for protection. Some species of snails don't make shells and are known as slugs.
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snap Surfing term used to describe quick turning on the wave.
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snare An instrument containing a closable wire loop
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snare (Hunting) A loop made of wire or string and suspended in a runway to catch an animal by the head, neck or body.
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snap A snap gage is a caliper type device that has been preset to a given dimension. Often made with two settings, one to admit acceptable parts, the other to reject out-of-tolerance parts. This general class is known as attribute gages and are frequently called "go and not-go" gages or "go/not-go" gages. They are also called "limit" gages. See also go/not-go gaging.
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