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PEEN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a usually hemispherical or wedge-shaped end of the head of a hammer that is opposite the face and is used especially for bending, shaping, or cutting the ...
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Peen - Wikipedia
Peen may refer to: Part of the head of a hammer, as in a ball-peen hammer Peening, the changing of a metal's properties by impacting its surface.
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Ball-peen hammer - Wikipedia
A type of peening hammer used in metalworking. It has two heads, one flat and the other, called the peen, rounded.
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peen
▪ I. peen, v. (piːn) Also pene. [app. of Norse origin: cf. Ihre Sw. pæna ut en ting to extend or beat out in length and breadth; Sw. dial. (Rietz) pena, päna, e.g. päna ut jarnet to beat iron thin, to hammer out in length and breadth; Da. dial. (Molbech) pene, pæne, pene ud to beat out; Norw. dial. ...
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What does it mean to peen? Historical methods of closing swords.
Peening is a process of plastic deformation, much like riveting, in which a piece of metal is struck with a rounded peening hammer, causing it to change shape.
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PEEN definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
the part of the head of certain hammers opposite to the flat striking surface: it is often ball-shaped or wedge-shaped. verb transitive.
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peen - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Dutch feminine nouns · nl:Celery family plants · nl:Vegetables · Estonian terms inherited from Proto-Finnic · Estonian terms derived from Proto-Finnic ...
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peen | e-hoof.com
The end of the hammer opposite the face. It can have varies shapes - a longitudinal or transverse wedge is refered to as a straight and cross peen resectively.
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peen, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb peen is in the early 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for peen is from before 1522, in a translation by Gavin Douglas ...
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PEEN Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to strengthen (a metal surface) by light hammering or by bombardment with steel balls or shot. peen. / piːn /. noun. the end of a hammer head ...
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Joe Bonamassa Releases Live Rendition Of "Ball Peen ...
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Joe Bonamassa releases "Ball Peen Hammer" live video
3 days ago — June 22 – Sao Paulo, BR – Best of Blues & Rock Fest – Ibirapuera Parque ... November 5 – San Diego, CA – San Diego Civic Theatre November 7 – San ...
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Peen tong
Peen tong is sometimes used as an ingredient in nian gao, whereby the slab of peen tong is scraped and the resultant shavings are used in the dish. Peen tong is also used in haptou wu (), a sweet Chinese walnut soup.
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pein
▪ I. pein, n. dial., techn., and U.S. (piːn, peɪn) Also 7 pen, 9 pean, pene, 9– peen. [Of uncertain origin: app. a northern and Sc. form of pane n.3, perh. influenced in form by peen v. But cf. Norw. pen, pænn ‘the hinder sharpened part of a hammer’ (Aasen), referred by some to Sw. dial. pen, pän (R...
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Peene (disambiguation)
Germany
Peene Becque, a river in France
Peene, Kent, a village in England
Hippoliet van Peene (1811–1864), a Flemish physician and playwright
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