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Definitions of nipper in various dictionaries:
noun - a young person of either sex
noun - a grasping structure on the limb of a crustacean or other arthropods
A tool, such as pliers or pincers, used for squeezing or nipping.
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This RCA trademark dog, seen here, was originally the symbol of the Gramophone Company: |
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a young child |
a structure like a pincer on the limb of a crustacean or other arthropods |
a young person of either sex |
A tool, such as pliers or pincers, used for squeezing or nipping. Often used in the plural. |
A pincerlike part, such as the large claw of a crustacean. |
Chiefly British A small boy. |
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Nipper (18841895) was a dog from Bristol, England, who served as the model for a painting by Francis Barraud titled "His Master's Voice". This image was the basis for the dog-and-gramophone commercial logo, one of the world's most famous used by several audio recording and associated company brands, including Berliner Gramophone and its various successors, affiliates, and successors, including Berliner's German subsidiary Deutsche Grammophon; Berliner's American successor the Victor Talking Machine Co. (later known as RCA Victor and then RCA Records); Victor's Bluebird label; Zonophone; Berliner's (and later Victor's) British affiliate the Gramophone Co. Ltd. (informally known as His Master's Voice) and its successors EMI and HMV Retail Ltd.; the Gramophone Co.'s German subsidiary Electrola; Zonophone; and onetime Victor subsidiary the Japan Victor Company (JVC). |