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shive
▪ I. shive, n.1 Chiefly dial. (ʃaɪv) Forms: 3 schive, 4–6 shyve, 5 schyfe, schyve, 4– shive. [ME. schīve (? repr. OE. *sc{iacu}fe wk. fem.) = OFris. skîve (only in knê-skîve knee-cap), OS. scîva (glossing sphera), MLG., MDu. schîve (mod.Du. schijf) fem., OHG. scîba (MHG. schîbe, mod.G. scheibe); als... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shive
A shive is a wooden or plastic fitting used in ale casks. Once the cask has been filled and fined, a new shive is hammered into place. wikipedia.org
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Shive (papermaking)
A shive is a small bundle of incompletely cooked wood fibres in the chemical pulp used in papermaking. wikipedia.org
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Grubhub – 5 Bryant Park
Grubhub's New York City location expanded so quickly that the company ran out of room in its existing space at 5 Bryant Park. As a result, the team moved five ...
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shivey
shivey, a. (ˈʃɪvɪ) Also shivvy (Eng. Dial. Dict.) and sheavy. [f. shive n.2 + -y1.] Full of shives (see also quot. 1884).1884 W. S. B. M{supc}Laren Spinning (ed. 2) 189 In the wool-sorting a good deal can be done, but when wool is full of burrs, seeds, etc., and is what is generally called ‘shivey’,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shive (disambiguation)
Shive may refer to: People Ian Shive, American nature and conservation photographer John N. Shive (1913–1984), American physicist and inventor Madigan Shive, American composer and musician Other Shive, a fitting used in ale casks Shive (papermaking wikipedia.org
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shieve
shieve obs. form of sheave n.1, shive. Oxford English Dictionary
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Shive, Texas
Shive in 1884; Robert Shive was appointed as the postmaster. By 1908, the community of Shive had four stores. In 1910, Shive had 50 residents. The post office closed in 1936. In 1940, Shive had 64 residents. wikipedia.org
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shiv
▪ I. shiv, n. (ʃɪv) Also shive. = chive n.3 Also attrib.1915 N.Y. World 9 May (Suppl.) 14/3 Shive, a razor. 1926 J. Black You can't Win (1927) vii. 87 ‘Better get busy with your ‘shive’, kid.’ I started cutting on the side opposite the boarding house. 1926 Clues Nov. 162/2 Shiv, a knife. 1930 Sat. E... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ian Shive
Ian Shive is a nature photographer, author, film and television producer and founder and chief executive officer of Tandem Stills Motion, Inc based in Exhibits and publications Shive has exhibited at the G2 Gallery in Venice, California at Edition One gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. wikipedia.org
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Madigan Shive
Madigan Shive, also known as Bonfire Madigan Shive, is an American songwriter, performing artist, community organizer, and musician. In 1996 Shive also released the Fortunes From The F-Holes album. wikipedia.org
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John N. Shive
In this new role, he invented the Shive wave machine (also known as the Shive wave generator). External links Diagram of a Shive wave machine Images of a Shive wave machine in various states Movies of a Shive Wave Machine Open Source Physics Shive wikipedia.org
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参考文献 外部链接 Diagram of a Shive wave machine Images of a Shive wave machine in various states Movies of a Shive Wave Machine Open Source Physics Shive wikipedia.org
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Shives
Decortication Decortication separates bast fiber from the shive. The fine bast fiber is used to make textiles. The treatment provided the hemp shive with comprehensive water repellency: the hydrophilic character of the untreated hemp shive was modified to durably wikipedia.org
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Shiwe
Shiwe may refer to Shiwe language of central Gabon Shiwe Nogwanya (born 1994), South African football striker See also Shive (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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