| needle |
A long, thin included crystal which looks like a tiny rod.
Ãâó: www.diamondhouse.be/glossary.html
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| needle |
Small, slender piece of steel with a hole for thread and a point for stitching fabric. A machine needle differs from a handwork needle; the machine needle's eye is found at its pointed end. Machine embroidery needles come with sharp points for piercing heavy, tightly woven fabrics; ball points, which glide between the fibers of knits; and a variety of specialty points, such as wedge points, which are used for leather.
Ãâó: stitches.com/mag/apparel_embroidery_glossary/
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| need |
A lack of something wanted or deemed necessary.
Ãâó: www.ciwmb.ca.gov/GreenBuilding/Grants/FY200405/def...
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| needle biopsy |
A small needle is inserted into the abnormal area in almost any part of the body, guided by imaging techniques, to obtain a tissue biopsy. This type of biopsy can provide a diagnosis without surgical intervention. An example of this procedure is called the needle breast biopsy.
Ãâó: www.smuhtrad.nhs.uk/glossary.htm
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| need |
The total amount of funds (Principal and interest) required from a sell request.
Ãâó: wwws.publicdebt.treas.gov/fd/FDHelp/glossary.html
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