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drumstick f. clubbed f.
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drumstick n. a leukocyte nucleus that has a drumstick.
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drum The body of a tankard, mug, measure, or flagon.
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drum In semi automatic weapons, any round cartridge holding device attachable to a firearm to feed successive rounds.
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drum In this text, the word drum is used to denote the raw-material or the parts of a pan. This means that one pan can consist of several drums.
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