slender+stick

  • 41rod — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English rodd; akin to Old Norse rudda club Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) a straight slender stick growing on or cut from a tree or bush (2) osier (3) a stick or bundle of twigs used to punish; also… …

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  • 42Rod — may mean: *Rod (geometry), a straight and slender stick; a wand; a cylinder; hence, any slender bar *Rod cell, a cell found in the retina that is sensitive to light/dark (black/white) *Rod (length), an Imperial unit of length, also known as the… …

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  • 43cane — noun 1》 the hollow jointed stem of tall reeds, grasses, etc., especially bamboo or the slender, pliant stem of plants such as rattan.     ↘a woody stem of a raspberry or related plant. 2》 a length of cane or a slender stick used as a support for… …

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  • 44wand — /wɒnd / (say wond) noun 1. a slender stick or rod, especially one used by a conjurer, or supposedly by a magician or fairy to work magic. 2. a rod or staff borne as an ensign of office or authority. 3. a slender shoot, stem, or branch of a shrub… …

  • 45cane — ► NOUN 1) the hollow jointed stem of tall reeds, grasses, etc., especially bamboo. 2) the slender, pliant stem of plants such as rattan. 3) a woody stem of a raspberry or related plant. 4) a length of cane or a slender stick used as a support for …

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  • 46caner — cane ► NOUN 1) the hollow jointed stem of tall reeds, grasses, etc., especially bamboo. 2) the slender, pliant stem of plants such as rattan. 3) a woody stem of a raspberry or related plant. 4) a length of cane or a slender stick used as a… …

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  • 47needle — n. & v. n. 1 a a very thin small piece of smooth steel etc. pointed at one end and with a slit (eye) for thread at the other, used in sewing. b a larger plastic, wooden, etc. slender stick without an eye, used in knitting. c a slender hooked… …

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  • 48Juego del Palo — or the Game of the Stick is a traditional martial art/folk sport of stick fighting practiced in the Canary Islands. It involves the combative use of a slender stick between 4 to 6 feet in length that is wielded in both hands, and is characterised …

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  • 49wand — noun Etymology: Middle English, slender stick, from Old Norse vǫndr; probably akin to Old English windan to wind, twist more at wind Date: 13th century 1. a slender staff carried in a procession ; verge 2. a slender rod used by conjurers and… …

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  • 50Zhu (string instrument) — The zhu (; pinyin: zhú) was an ancient Chinese string instrument. Although it is no longer used, three very old specimens in varying degrees of preservation survive. [http://www.newyorkqin.org/journal/volume2/volume2no4p2.html] One with five… …

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