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  • 21Bush hammer — Bush Bush (b[.u]sh), n. [OE. bosch, busch, buysch, bosk, busk; akin to D. bosch, OHG. busc, G. busch, Icel. b[=u]skr, b[=u]ski, Dan. busk, Sw. buske, and also to LL. boscus, buscus, Pr. bosc, It. bosco, Sp. & Pg. bosque, F. bois, OF. bos. Whether …

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  • 22lathing hammer — a hatchet having a small hammer face for trimming and nailing wooden lath. Also called lathing hatchet. [1695 1705] * * * …

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  • 23bucking hammer — noun or bucking iron Etymology: from present participle of buck (VIII) : a heavy iron instrument shaped like a pestle with a wooden handle attached hammer fashion and operated by hand on a bucking board …

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  • 24lathing hammer — a hatchet having a small hammer face for trimming and nailing wooden lath. Also called lathing hatchet. [1695 1705] …

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  • 25Steinway & Sons — Steinway redirects here. For other uses, see Steinway (disambiguation). Steinway Sons Type Private (subsidiary of Steinway Musical Instruments)[1] …

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  • 26Klopotec — A klopotec (IPA all|kloːˈpotət͡s) is a wooden mechanical device on a high wooden pole, similar to a windmill. It is used as a scarecrow in the vineyards of traditional wine growing landscapes of Slovenia, Austria and Croatia. It is one of the… …

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  • 27Bad Ol' Putty Tat — Infobox Hollywood cartoon cartoon name = Bad Ol Putty Tat series = Merrie Melodies / Sylvester and Tweety caption = director = I. Freleng producer = Ed Selzer story artist = Tedd Pierce animator = Virgil Ross Ken Champin Gerry Chiniquy voice… …

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  • 28mallet — mal|let [ˈmælıt] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: maillet, from mail hammer ] 1.) a wooden hammer with a large end 2.) a wooden hammer with a long handle that you use for playing ↑croquet or ↑polo …

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  • 29Military Communication of Feudal Japan — A variety of methods were used to communicate across the battlefield in feudal Japan, much like in any other culture. These methods included visual signals like flags and banners and audible signals using drums and horns. Messengers on horseback… …

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  • 30Architecture of the medieval cathedrals of England — The medieval cathedrals of England, dating from between approximately 1040 and 1540, are a group of twenty five buildings which together constitute a major aspect of the country’s artistic heritage and are among the most significant material… …

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