- kill the
Wicked Witch of the West. The
Tin Woodman's axe
proves useful in this journey, both for
chopping wood to
create a
bridge or raft as needed, and...
-
forming an "elbow twin".
Botryoidal or
reniform c****iterite is
called wood tin. C****iterite is also used as a
gemstone and
collector specimens when quality...
- bar of
tin can be bent by hand with
little effort. When bent, the so-called "
tin cry" can be
heard as a
result of
twinning in
tin crystals.
Tin is a post-transition...
- The
tin whistle, also
known as the
penny whistle, is a
simple six-holed
woodwind instrument. It is a type of
fipple flute,
putting it in the same class...
-
products including paints, varnishes, and
wood preservatives (E3085826). In 2007, a song
titled "What It Says on the
Tin" was
released by the
British singer...
- "tenth cent" or "tax-help coins", made of
diverse materials—plastic,
wood,
tin, and others—were
produced as late as the 1960s by some states, localities...
-
named for
Barnabas Wood, who
invented and
patented the
alloy in 1860. It is a eutectic,
fusible alloy of 50% bi****h, 26.7% lead, 13.3%
tin, and 10% cadmium...
-
various toy companies.
These figures were made of
various materials such as
wood,
tin, and plastic. They were
typically between 6 and 8
inches in
height and...
- Cat on a Hot
Tin Roof is a 1955
American three-act play by
Tennessee Williams. The play, an
adaptation of his 1952
short story "Three
Players of a Summer...
-
Tin Pan
Alley was a
collection of
music publishers and
songwriters in New York City that
dominated the po****r
music of the
United States in the late...