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bickern (ˈbɪkən) Forms: 6 bycorne, 8 bickhorn, 9 bickorne, 7– bickern. [a. F. bigorne (= Sp. vigornia, It. bicornia):—L. bicornia, pl. of bicornis two-horned, f. bi- two + cornu horn.] orig. An anvil with two projecting taper ends; later (under the influence of popular etymology; see beak-iron) appl...
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bick
▪ I. bick Short for bick-iron (see beak-iron) or bickern.1896 Farriers' Price List Suppl., Farriers' Anvils, with Steeled Bick. 1953 A. Jobson Househ. Crafts x. 112 The real hoops are made on a bick or beck-iron, which is an anvil mounted about 3 feet 6 inches high. 1957 R. Lister Dec. Wrought Ironw...
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Duisburg-Ruhrort–Dortmund railway
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| linenumber = *2206 (Duisburg-Ruhrort–Gelsenkirchen-Bickern)
2260 (Duisburg-Neumühl–Grafenbusch)
2205 (Gelsenkirchen-Bickern–Wanne-Eickel)
2208 ( ~~(km change, formerly junction)
exKRWl\eKRWg+r~~2.5 ~~Bickern (Junction, old)
\BUE~~2.5 ~~Erdbrüggenstraße LC
\BUE~~3.2 ~~Hüllerstraße LC
\eBST~~4.3 ~
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beak-iron
ˈbeak-iron Also 9 beck-iron, 9- bick-. [A corruption of bickern (= F. bigorne, It. bicornia, an anvil with two pointed extremities), altered first in form, and then in sense, by popular etymology.] The pike or taper end of a blacksmith's anvil. Also, an anvil with two projecting taper ends.1667 Moxo...
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Bochum–Gelsenkirchen railway
where the parallel Gelsenkirchen-Wattenscheid–Wanne-Eickel line (line 2232) connected at a high level with the southern pair of tracks), then ran through Bickern
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Latvian Literary Society
Berg Theodor Lehrer in Bickern
15. Berg Arwid Advokat in St. Petersburg
16. Bergmann Rudolf Pastor in Riga
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pike
▪ I. pike, n.1 (paɪk) Forms: 1 piic, 1, 3 pic, 3–4 pike, 3–6 pyk, 4–7 (9) pyke, 4– pike. [Found in OE. as piic (8th c.), p{iacu}c, in ME. pīk (pl. pīkes), later pȳke, pīke; beside which there existed from 14th c., in same senses, a collateral form with short vowel, pic, pik, pykk, now pick n.1 Cf. p...
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