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Grozing iron
Grozing iron Gro"zing i"ron 1. A tool with a hardened steel point, formerly used instead of a diamond for cutting glass. 2. (Plumbing) A tool for smoothing the solder joints of lead pipe. --Knight.

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- Hiša groze is a novel by Slovenian author Janje Vidmar. It was first published in 2000. Jošt's mother died, his father completely forgot about him in...
- known as grozing. They are dual purpose pliers, with a flat jaw that is used for breaking out scores and a curved jaw that is used for grozing flares from...
- and cut to match a section of the template. An exact fit is ensured by "grozing" the edges with a tool which can nibble off small pieces. Details of faces...
- to the corresponding cure number 14, the reader finds: 14. Item: If the groze darm [large intestine] or the magen [stomach] or the gederme [entrails]...
- the rough pieces had to be chipped or "grozed" down to more exact shapes with a hooked tool called a grozing iron. Between the 14th and 16th centuries...
- Canting arms of Keylway: Argent, two grozing irons in saltire sable between four Kelway pears proper...
- used when the sound occurred between vowels: groſſes (Middle High German: grôzes, German: großes).: 171  While Martin Luther's early 16th-century printings...
- Anglicised as "Kelway pear". This is combined, for reasons unknown, with grozing irons, tools used by glaziers for cutting and shaping stained-gl**** panes...
- 1177/074355489494007. ISSN 0743-5584. S2CID 144865384. Proctor, Curtis D.; Groze, Victor K. (1 September 1994). "Risk Factors for Suicide among ****, ****...
- Canting arms of Keylway: Argent, two grozing irons in saltire sable between four Kelway pears proper, as seen on his monument in Exton Church...