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Definition of Pincushion

Pincushion
Pincushion Pin"cush`ion, n. A small cushion, in which pins may be stuck for use.

Meaning of Pincushion from wikipedia

- A pincushion (or pin cushion) is a small, stuffed cushion, typically 3–5 cm (1.2–2.0 in) across, which is used in sewing to store pins or needles with...
- Look up pincushion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A pincushion is a small cushion used in sewing to store pins or needles. Pincushion or Pin Cushion...
- distortions can usually be classified as either barrel distortions or pincushion distortions. Barrel distortion In barrel distortion, image magnification...
- "Pincushion" is a song by American rock band ZZ Top, released from their 1994 album, Antenna. The song spent four w****s at the top of the US Billboard...
- The pincushion ray or thorny freshwater stingray (Fontitrygon ukpam), is a little-known species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, found in the rivers...
- Pincushion moss may refer to several different species of plants, including: Dicranoweisia cris****, the mountain pincushion Borya sphaerocephala Leptostomum...
- Pincushion Mountain is a peak in the Sawtooth Mountains near the midpoint of the southern boundary of Cook County, which is formed by the north s**** of...
- Balloon Land, also known as The Pincushion Man, is a 1935 animated short film produced by Ub Iwerks as part of the ComiColor Cartoons series. The cartoon...
- presenter. This gives each head the appearance of a pincushion. Its common name is ornamental pincushion in English and bobbejaanklou in Afrikaans. It flowers...
- Leucospermum commonly known as pincushions, is a genus of evergreen upright, sometimes creeping shrubs that is ****igned to the Proteaceae, with currently...