Nail
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# One of the four round [[pedestal]]s (the [[nails]]) in [[Bristol]]. | # One of the four round [[pedestal]]s (the [[nails]]) in [[Bristol]]. | ||
# An archaic English unit of length equivalent to 1/16th of a [[yard]] (2.25 [[inch]]es). | # An archaic English unit of length equivalent to 1/16th of a [[yard]] (2.25 [[inch]]es). | ||
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+ | *[[Firstly, I fix my nail ]] | ||
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- The thin, horny plate at the ends of fingers and toes on humans and some other animals.
- A spike-shaped metal fastener used for joining wood or similar materials. The nail is generally driven through two or more layers of material by means of impacts from a hammer or other device. It is then held in place by friction.
- One of the four round pedestals (the nails) in Bristol.
- An archaic English unit of length equivalent to 1/16th of a yard (2.25 inches).
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