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PINION

Volume 16 · 71 words · 1815 Edition

Mechanics, an arbor, or spindle, in the body whereof are several notches, which catch the teeth of a wheel that serves to turn it round; or it is a lesser wheel that plays in the teeth of a larger.

Pink, a name given to a ship with a very narrow stern; whence all vessels, however small, whose sterns are fashioned in this manner, are called pink-flanked.

Pink. See Dianthus, Botany Index.