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  2. Cupstone - Wikipedia

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    Another interpretation of these structures is fossilization. Anatomical structures of the orbit, skull, joints, organs, antler and dental cavities are similar. Fragmentation may have occurred before or after fossilization, natural human smoothing and polishing. The structure becomes a ubiquitous, multipurpose tool for humans to exploit.

  3. Anvil - Wikipedia

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    Single-horn anvil A blacksmith working iron with a hammer and anvil A blacksmith working with a sledgehammer, assistant (striker) and Lokomo anvil in Finland. An anvil is a metalworking tool consisting of a large block of metal (usually forged or cast steel), with a flattened top surface, upon which another object is struck (or "worked").

  4. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    After being reforged, it could cleave an anvil in half. Hǫfuð, the sword of Heimdallr, the guardian of the Bifröst bridge. Hrotti, part of Fafnir's treasure, which Sigurd took after he slew the dragon. Lævateinn, a sword mentioned in an emendation to the Poetic Edda Fjölsvinnsmál by Sophus Bugge. it was forged by the elf Völundr.

  5. Anvil (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Anvil cloud or anvil dome, part of many cumulonimbus clouds; Anvil, part of the military tactic hammer and anvil; Part of a stapler; El Yunque (organization) (Spanish for The Anvil), Mexican secret society; Anvil, a Python platform for developing web applications; Anvil, an American-made UCAV (unmanned combat aerial vehicle)

  6. Incus - Wikipedia

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    The incus (pl.: incudes) or anvil in the ear is one of three small bones in the middle ear. The incus receives vibrations from the malleus, to which it is connected laterally, and transmits these to the stapes medially. The incus is named for its resemblance to an anvil (Latin: incus).

  7. Hardy tool - Wikipedia

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    A hardy has a square shank, which prevents it from rotating when placed in the anvil's hardy hole. [2] The term "hardy", used alone, refers to a cutting chisel used in the square hole of the anvil. Other bottom tools are identified by function. Typical hardy tools include chisels and bending drifts. They are generally used with a matching top tool.

  8. Anya Taylor-Joy Says Malcolm McRae "Accidentally" Proposed on ...

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    Time for a deep dive on 'Queen's Gambit' star Anya Taylor-Joy's husband Malcolm McRae and their super low-key but very in-love relationship.

  9. Ossicles - Wikipedia

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    The ossicles (also called auditory ossicles) are three irregular bones in the middle ear of humans and other mammals, and are among the smallest bones in the human body. . Although the term "ossicle" literally means "tiny bone" (from Latin ossiculum) and may refer to any small bone throughout the body, it typically refers specifically to the malleus, incus and stapes ("hammer, anvil, and ...