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11Classical guitar — A modern classical guitar from the front and side String instrument Hornbostel–Sachs classification 321.322 5 (Composite chordophone sounded by the bare fingers or …
12Action (piano) — The action of a piano is the mechanical assembly which translates the depression of the piano keys into a felt hammer striking the strings. The illustration to the right is of a circa 1907 Wessell, Nickel and Gross Upright action; the parts are… …
13Blacksmith — For other uses, see Blacksmith (disambiguation). Blacksmith A blacksmith at work Occupation …
14Makera Assada — Contents 1 Etymology of Makera Assada 2 Origin of the people of Makera Assada 3 Occupation 4 Blacksmithing in Makera Assada …
15gen- — gen English meaning: to pinch, pluck, press, etc.. Deutsche Übersetzung: as basis for extensions der meaning “zusammendrũcken, kneifen, zusammenknicken; Zusammengedrũcktes, Geballtes” Note: (Persson Beitr. 88 f.); therefrom are… …
16Violent Storm — Infobox VG title = Violent Storm developer = Konami publisher = Konami designer = series = Crime Fighters released = 1993 genre = Scrolling Fighter modes = Up to 3 players simultaneously cabinet = Upright arcade system = Mystic Warriors Based… …
17clog — cloggily, adv. clogginess, n. cloggy, adj. /klog, klawg/, v., clogged, clogging, n. v.t. 1. to hinder or obstruct with thick or sticky matter; choke up: to clog a drain. 2. to crowd excessively, esp. so that movement is impeded; overfill: Cars… …
18Detroit Diesel Series 149 — The Detroit Diesel 149 is a series of diesel engines by Detroit Diesel which first came out in the early 1960s. The first configuration was a naturally aspirated 12V149 rated at about 600 hp (450 kW) soon followed by a naturally… …
19clog — [c]/klɒg / (say klog) verb (clogged, clogging) –verb (t) 1. to encumber; hamper; hinder. 2. to hinder or obstruct, especially by sticky matter; choke up. –verb (i) 3. to become clogged, encumbered, or choked up. 4. to stick; stick together. –noun …
20Bumpkin — Bump kin, n. [The same word as bumkin, which Cotgrave defines thus: Bumkin, Fr. chicambault, the luffe block, a long and thick piece of wood, whereunto the fore sayle and sprit sayle are fastened, when a ship goes by the winde. Hence, a clumsy… …