- decoration. Generally,
nails have a
sharp point on one end and a
flattened head on the other, but
headless nails are available.
Nails are made in a great...
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explosives alone would. A
nail bomb is also a type of
flechette weapon. Such
weapons use bits of
shrapnel (steel balls,
nail heads, ****s, needles, broken...
- A
nail clipper (also
called nail clippers, a
nail trimmer, a
nail cutter or
nipper type) is a hand tool used to trim fingernails,
toenails and hangnails...
- A
nailset or
nail punch is a hand tool used for
driving the
exposed head of a
nail or pin
below the
surface of a
piece of wood, such as when installing...
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nail gun. Some full
head nail guns,
especially those used for
pallet making and roofing, use long
plastic or wire
collated coils. Some
strip nailers use...
- An
ingrown nail, also
known as
onychocryptosis (from Gr****: ὄνυξ (onyx) '
nail' and κρυπτός (kryptos) 'hidden') is a
common form of
nail disease. It is...
- soil
nail head plates may be used at the surface. Alternatively, a
flexible reinforcing mesh may be held
against the soil face
beneath the
head plates...
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Artificial nails, also
known as fake
nails,
false nails,
acrylic nails,
press ons,
nail extensions or
nail enhancements, are
extensions placed over fingernails...
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Relics that are
claimed to be the Holy
Nails with
which Jesus was
crucified are
objects of
veneration among some Christians,
particularly Roman Catholics...
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James Michael Aloysius Bradford (born 16
March 1954),
known as
Jimmy Nail, is an
English singer-songwriter, actor, film producer, and
television writer...