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Chromis or Heliastes punctipinnis
Blacksmith Black"smith`, n. [Black (in allusion to the color of the metal) + smith. Cf. Whitesmith.] 1. A smith who works in iron with a forge, and makes iron utensils, horseshoes, etc. The blacksmith may forge what he pleases. --Howell. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A fish of the Pacific coast (Chromis, or Heliastes, punctipinnis), of a blackish color.
Coregonus nigripinnis
Bluefin Blue"fin`, n. (Zo["o]l.) A species of whitefish (Coregonus nigripinnis) found in Lake Michigan.
Pinniform
Pinniform Pin"ni*form, a. [L. pinna feather, fin + -form.] Shaped like a fin or feather. --Sir J. Hill.
Pinnigrada
Pinnigrada Pin`ni*gra"da, n. pl. [NL., fr. pinna a feather + gradi to walk, move.] (Zo["o]l.) Same as Pinnipedia.
Pinnigrade
Pinnigrade Pin"ni*grade, n. (Zo["o]l.) An animal of the seal tribe, moving by short feet that serve as paddles.
Pinniped
Pinniped Pin"ni*ped, n. [L. pinna feather, fin + pes, pedis, a foot: cf. F. pinnip[`e]de.] (Zo["o]l.) (a) One of the Pinnipedia; a seal. (b) One of the Pinnipedes.
Pinnipedes
Pinnipedes Pin*nip"e*des, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.) Same as Steganopodes.
Pinnipedia
Pinnipedia Pin`ni*pe"di*a, n. pl. [NL. So called because their webbed feet are used as paddles or fins.] (Zo["o]l.) A suborder of aquatic carnivorous mammals including the seals and walruses; -- opposed to Fissipedia.
Selene setipinnis
Horsefish Horse"fish`, n. (Zo["o]l.) (a) The moonfish (Selene setipinnis). (b) The sauger.
Spinning
Spinning Spin"ning, a. & n. from Spin. Spinning gland (Zo["o]l.), one of the glands which form the material for spinning the silk of silkworms and other larv[ae]. Spinning house, formerly a common name for a house of correction in England, the women confined therein being employed in spinning. Spinning jenny (Mach.), an engine or machine for spinning wool or cotton, by means of a large number of spindles revolving simultaneously. Spinning mite (Zo["o]l.), the red spider. Spinning wheel, a machine for spinning yarn or thread, in which a wheel drives a single spindle, and is itself driven by the hand, or by the foot acting on a treadle.
Spinning gland
Spinning Spin"ning, a. & n. from Spin. Spinning gland (Zo["o]l.), one of the glands which form the material for spinning the silk of silkworms and other larv[ae]. Spinning house, formerly a common name for a house of correction in England, the women confined therein being employed in spinning. Spinning jenny (Mach.), an engine or machine for spinning wool or cotton, by means of a large number of spindles revolving simultaneously. Spinning mite (Zo["o]l.), the red spider. Spinning wheel, a machine for spinning yarn or thread, in which a wheel drives a single spindle, and is itself driven by the hand, or by the foot acting on a treadle.
Spinning house
Spinning Spin"ning, a. & n. from Spin. Spinning gland (Zo["o]l.), one of the glands which form the material for spinning the silk of silkworms and other larv[ae]. Spinning house, formerly a common name for a house of correction in England, the women confined therein being employed in spinning. Spinning jenny (Mach.), an engine or machine for spinning wool or cotton, by means of a large number of spindles revolving simultaneously. Spinning mite (Zo["o]l.), the red spider. Spinning wheel, a machine for spinning yarn or thread, in which a wheel drives a single spindle, and is itself driven by the hand, or by the foot acting on a treadle.
Spinning jenny
Spinning Spin"ning, a. & n. from Spin. Spinning gland (Zo["o]l.), one of the glands which form the material for spinning the silk of silkworms and other larv[ae]. Spinning house, formerly a common name for a house of correction in England, the women confined therein being employed in spinning. Spinning jenny (Mach.), an engine or machine for spinning wool or cotton, by means of a large number of spindles revolving simultaneously. Spinning mite (Zo["o]l.), the red spider. Spinning wheel, a machine for spinning yarn or thread, in which a wheel drives a single spindle, and is itself driven by the hand, or by the foot acting on a treadle.
Spinning mite
Spinning Spin"ning, a. & n. from Spin. Spinning gland (Zo["o]l.), one of the glands which form the material for spinning the silk of silkworms and other larv[ae]. Spinning house, formerly a common name for a house of correction in England, the women confined therein being employed in spinning. Spinning jenny (Mach.), an engine or machine for spinning wool or cotton, by means of a large number of spindles revolving simultaneously. Spinning mite (Zo["o]l.), the red spider. Spinning wheel, a machine for spinning yarn or thread, in which a wheel drives a single spindle, and is itself driven by the hand, or by the foot acting on a treadle.
Spinning wheel
Spinning Spin"ning, a. & n. from Spin. Spinning gland (Zo["o]l.), one of the glands which form the material for spinning the silk of silkworms and other larv[ae]. Spinning house, formerly a common name for a house of correction in England, the women confined therein being employed in spinning. Spinning jenny (Mach.), an engine or machine for spinning wool or cotton, by means of a large number of spindles revolving simultaneously. Spinning mite (Zo["o]l.), the red spider. Spinning wheel, a machine for spinning yarn or thread, in which a wheel drives a single spindle, and is itself driven by the hand, or by the foot acting on a treadle.
Underpinning
Underpinning Un"der*pin`ning, n. 1. The act of one who underpins; the act of supporting by stones, masonry, or the like. 2. (Arch.) (a) That by which a building is underpinned; the material and construction used for support, introduced beneath a wall already constructed. (b) The foundation, esp. of a frame house. [Local, U. S.]
Underpinning
Underpin Un`der*pin", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Underpinned; p. pr. & vb. n. Underpinning.] 1. To lay stones, masonry, etc., under, as the sills of a building, on which it is to rest. 2. To support by some solid foundation; to place something underneath for support.

Meaning of Pinni from wikipedia

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- Pinni (Hindi: पिन्नी) is a 2020 Indian Hindi-language family drama film written and directed by Tahira Kashyap, which is a Flipkart Video Original. Starring...
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- Pavel Pinni (born 5 December 1950) is a Slovenian retired football manager. Pinni started his managerial career with Slovenian side Gorica, helping them...
- Entertainment (10 February 2020). "Tahira Kashyap Directs Neena Gupta in 'Pinni', Short Film Part of Guneet Monga's 'Zindagi inShort'". India.com. {{cite...
- The main campus hosted most of the faculties and comprised the Päätalo, Pinni, Linna and Virta buildings while the Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences...
- Swapna Madhuri Apoorva Ravali Babloo Prithiveeraj as Sadhu Sivaji Raja as Pinni Gautam Raju Brahmanandam Shakeela Babu Mohan as Lawyer The soundtrack was...
- Marko Pocrnjič (2005) Nikola Ilievski (2005–2006) Janez Žilnik (2006) Pavel Pinni (2007–2008) Slaviša Stojanovič (2008–2009) Milan Đuričić (2009–2010) Damijan...