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  2. Tongue-and-groove pliers - Wikipedia

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    Originally developed as a blacksmiths tool, patented in 1899 Canada under CA64246A [4] by Vernon Graham Higgins and sold out of Fortuna, California by the patentee. . Advertised in the November 1899 issue of "The Blacksmith and Wheelwright", [5] an American periodical; the original variants had longer reins than the modern equivalent, and may not have had the groves in

  3. Channellock - Wikipedia

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    Channellock is an American company that produces hand tools.It is best known for its pliers—the company manufactures more than 75 types and sizes of pliers [1] —particularly its eponymous style of tongue-and-groove, slip-joint pliers. [2]

  4. Xylopia arenaria - Wikipedia

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    The tips of the inner petals are bent sharply outward between the outer petals. The flowers have 70-200 stamens that are 1.0-1.2 millimeters long. The tissue connecting the chambers of the anthers extends to form purple-red, truncated to pin-like caps that are 0.1-0.3 millimeters long and overhang the anthers. The anthers have 12-18 chambers.

  5. Fuller (groove) - Wikipedia

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    As a blacksmithing tool, a fuller is a type of swage, a tool with a cylindrical or beveled face used to imprint grooves into metal. Fullers are typically three to six inches long. If a groove is to be applied to both sides of the steel, two fullers may be used at the same time, sandwiching the workpiece in the middle.

  6. Siphonotretida - Wikipedia

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    This groove lies on a triangular extension of the ventral valve, known as a pseudointerarea, which overhangs the dorsal valve. Unlike acrotretides, the adult shell is spinose while the larval shell lacks a pitted texture.

  7. Grooves (archaeology) - Wikipedia

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    Cut of a groove measured in a groove on Gotland. A stone with grooves that has been put in the border of a prehistoric grave. The grooves are on the side of the stone. Gotland Grooves on Gotland Grooves in Gantofta, Scania Detail of the grooves in Gantofta. There are grooves (Swedish: sliprännor, slipskåror.

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