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Hammerschlag's p. abnormal fatigability toward continuous sounds of gradually decreasing intensity.
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hammer Hammers suggest that power to forge new ways and build new dreams. A hammer can also indicate destructive force, as in hammering winds or hammering an opponent as well as an attempt to communicate a point, as in hammering away on some subject.
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hammertoe A condition, usually stemming from muscle imbalance, in which the toe is bent in a claw, or hammer-like position.
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hammer Last rock to be delivered in an end
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hammer of a piano, that part of the mechanism that strikes the strings to produce the tone; a wooden shaft with a compressed-felt tip.
Ãâó: www.bluebookofpianos.com/glossary.htm
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