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The answer PIN has 630 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of pin in various dictionaries:
noun - a piece of jewelry that is pinned onto the wearer's garment
noun - when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat
noun - small markers inserted into a surface to mark scores or define locations etc.
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Wrestler's goal |
A.T.M. need |
Mat victory |
Mat coup |
A.T.M. necessity |
Brooch part |
Brooch |
Wrestling win |
With 45-Across, producer of small acorns |
Word with ten or duck |
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Act that normally ends a wrestling match |
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a metal projection from a plug or an integrated circuit which makes an electrical connection with a socket or another part of a circuit. |
a thin piece of metal with a sharp point at one end and a round head at the other, used for fastening pieces of cloth, paper, etc. |
The part of a key stem entering a lock. |
Something, such as a safety pin, that resembles such a piece of wire in shape or use. |
Nautical A belaying pin. |
Music One of the pegs securing the strings and regulating their tension on a stringed instrument. |
A short, straight, stiff piece of wire with a blunt head and a sharp point, used especially for fastening. |
A cotter pin. |
A peg for fixing the crown to the root of a tooth. |
A thin rod for securing the ends of fractured bones. |
Pin description |
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A pin is a device used for fastening objects or material together. Pins often have two components: a long body and sharp tip made of steel, or occasionally copper or brass, and a larger head often made of plastic. The sharpened body penetrates the material, while the larger head provides a driving surface. It is formed by drawing out a thin wire, sharpening the tip, and adding a head. Nails are related, but are typically larger. In machines and engineering, pins are commonly used as pivots, hinges, shafts, jigs, and fixtures to locate or hold parts. |