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Snell
Snell Snell, a. [AS. snell; akin to D. snel, G. schnell, OHG.
snel, Icel. snjallr valiant.]
Active; brisk; nimble; quick; sharp. [Archaic or Prov. Eng. &
Scot.]
That horny-handed, snell, peremptory little man. --Dr.
J. Brown.
Snell
Snell Snell, n.
A short line of horsehair, gut, etc., by which a fishhook is
attached to a longer line.
Meaning of Snelled from wikipedia
- leader,
rather than
directly to the main line.
Hooks can be
bought pre-
snelled. A
snell knot egg
hooker is used to hold a
cluster of eggs or
equivalent bait...
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Snell's window (also
called Snell's circle or
optical man-hole) is a
phenomenon by
which an
underwater viewer sees
everything above the
surface through...
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unincorporated community Snell, Wisconsin, an
unincorporated community Snell Cr****,
California Snell Valley,
California Mount Snell Snell Acoustics, a manufacturer...
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Snells Beach is a
small coastal town in the
north of
Auckland Region in the
North Island of New Zealand. It is
situated on the
eastern coast of the Mahurangi...
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Snell's law (also
known as the
Snell–Descartes law, the ibn-Sahl law, and the law of refraction) is a
formula used to
describe the
relationship between...
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snelling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Snelling may
refer to: Sir
Arthur Snelling (1914–1996),
British civil servant and
diplomat Barbara...
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Bertrand Hollis Snell (December 9, 1870 –
February 2, 1958) was an
American politician who
represented upstate New York in the
United States House of...
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Blake Ashton Snell (born
December 4, 1992) is an
American professional baseball pitcher for the Los
Angeles Dodgers of
Major League Baseball (MLB). He...
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Snell Limited,
branded as
Snell Advanced Media or SAM, was a
British company that
designed and
developed solutions for the
media production market including...
- Sir John
Snell (1629 – 6
August 1679),
founder of the
Snell Exhibitions at the
University of Oxford, was born in Ayrshire, Scotland, the son of a blacksmith...