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  • Hinged dissection
  • Geometric partition where pieces are connected by "hinged" points

    In geometry, a hinged dissection, also known as a swing-hinged dissection or Dudeney dissection, is a kind of geometric dissection in which all of the

    Hinged dissection

    Hinged dissection

    Hinged_dissection

  • Dissection puzzle
  • Tiling puzzle where pieces can be assembled in different ways

    creation of new dissection puzzles is also considered to be a type of dissection puzzle. Puzzles may include various restraints, such as hinged pieces, pieces

    Dissection puzzle

    Dissection_puzzle

  • Dissection problem
  • Geometric problems involving the partition of a figure

    hinged dissection with four pieces. In 2024, Erik Demaine, Tonan Kamata, and Ryuhei Uehara published a preprint claiming to prove that no dissection with

    Dissection problem

    Dissection_problem

  • Dissection (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    content. hinged dissection - A kind of geometric dissection in which all of the pieces are connected into a chain by "hinged" points. Dissection into orthoschemes

    Dissection (disambiguation)

    Dissection_(disambiguation)

  • Tessellation
  • Covering by shapes without overlaps or gaps

    tessellation in recreational mathematics. For example, Dudeney invented the hinged dissection, while Gardner wrote about the "rep-tile", a shape that can be dissected

    Tessellation

    Tessellation

    Tessellation

  • Erik Demaine
  • Computer scientist (b. 1981)

    accomplishments including his work on the carpenter's rule problem, hinged dissection, prefix sum data structures, competitive analysis of binary search

    Erik Demaine

    Erik Demaine

    Erik_Demaine

  • Henry Dudeney
  • English author and mathematician (1857–1930)

    Dudeney's hinged dissection of a triangle into a square.

    Henry Dudeney

    Henry Dudeney

    Henry_Dudeney

  • Square trisection
  • Cutting a square into pieces which rearrange into 3 identical squares

    Hinged Dissections: Swinging and Twisting. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-81192-9. Frederickson, Greg N. (2006). Piano-hinged Dissections: Time

    Square trisection

    Square trisection

    Square_trisection

  • Tibia
  • Leg bone in vertebrates

    joint. Deep dissection. Ankle joint. Deep dissection. Ankle joint. Deep dissection. Ankle joint. Deep dissection. Ankle joint. Deep dissection. Tibia Anatomy

    Tibia

    Tibia

    Tibia

  • Self-tiling tile set
  • Set of shapes that can be tiled with smaller replicas of the same set

    fully closed. This unusual specimen thus provides an example of a hinged dissection. The properties of setisets mean that their pieces form substitution

    Self-tiling tile set

    Self-tiling tile set

    Self-tiling_tile_set

  • Ron Resch
  • American computer scientist

    Scientific. ISBN 9789812811394. Frederickson, Greg N. (26 August 2002). Hinged Dissections: Swinging and Twisting. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521811927

    Ron Resch

    Ron Resch

    Ron_Resch

  • Tetrakis square tiling
  •  150–151, ISBN 0-671-06030-9 Frederickson, Greg N. (2006), Piano-Hinged Dissections, A K Peters, p. 144. The Quilting Bible, Creative Publishing International

    Tetrakis square tiling

    Tetrakis square tiling

    Tetrakis_square_tiling

  • Anatomical fugitive sheet
  • display internal organs and structures. Hinged flaps enable the viewer to see a body as if in various stages of dissection. They appeared for the first time

    Anatomical fugitive sheet

    Anatomical fugitive sheet

    Anatomical_fugitive_sheet

  • Interphalangeal joints of the hand
  • Hinge joints between finger phalanges

    The interphalangeal joints of the hand are the hinge joints between the phalanges of the fingers that provide flexion towards the palm of the hand. There

    Interphalangeal joints of the hand

    Interphalangeal joints of the hand

    Interphalangeal_joints_of_the_hand

  • Ankle
  • Region where the foot and the leg meet

    dissection. Dorsum of Foot. Ankle joint. Deep dissection. Ankle joint. Deep dissection. Anterior view. Dorsum of Foot. Ankle joint. Deep dissection.

    Ankle

    Ankle

    Ankle

  • Morthouse
  • Building for the storage of bodies awaiting burial

    resurrectionists frequently illegally exhumed dead bodies that were then sold for dissection as part of human anatomy training at universities, etc. Morthouses were

    Morthouse

    Morthouse

    Morthouse

  • Trochlea of humerus
  • Structure of the elbow joint

    lateral condyle at 10 years. Elbow joint. Deep dissection. Anterior view. Elbow joint. Deep dissection. Anterior view. Bernard F. Morrey, Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo

    Trochlea of humerus

    Trochlea of humerus

    Trochlea_of_humerus

  • Mayo scissors
  • Surgical instrument

    found in the uterus, muscles, breast, and foot. Mayo scissors used for dissection are placed in tissue with the tips closed. The scissors are then opened

    Mayo scissors

    Mayo scissors

    Mayo_scissors

  • Cheesewiring
  • Cutting of tissue by a taut element

    diamond knife. The scleral flap is then extended to the limbus that is hinged anteriorly. A sclerotomy is then made with a punch followed by a peripheral

    Cheesewiring

    Cheesewiring

  • 3D fold evolution
  • of surface dissection decreases along with propagation direction of a fold. Higher drainage density and greater degree of surface dissection in a particular

    3D fold evolution

    3D fold evolution

    3D_fold_evolution

  • Retractor (medicine)
  • Surgical instrument to separate tissues

    for the use of hooked or grasping fingers in the butchering of meat or dissection of bodies. The use of metals in tool making was of great importance. A

    Retractor (medicine)

    Retractor (medicine)

    Retractor_(medicine)

  • Osteochondritis dissecans
  • Ischemic bone disease

    damage is executed by ongoing sport overload. The result is fragmentation (dissection) of both cartilage and bone, and the free movement of these bone and cartilage

    Osteochondritis dissecans

    Osteochondritis dissecans

    Osteochondritis_dissecans

  • Germany Must Perish!
  • 1941 anti-German book by Theodore N. Kaufman

    plan for the extinction of Germany and containing a map showing possible dissection and apportionment of its territory." Kaufman defended his plan for the

    Germany Must Perish!

    Germany Must Perish!

    Germany_Must_Perish!

  • Zipper
  • Device for binding the edges of an opening of fabric or other flexible material

    Archived 29 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine, NJScuba.net. Illustrated dissection of a dry-suit zipper. "Zipper Parts". ZipperSource. Archived from the

    Zipper

    Zipper

    Zipper

  • Maisonneuve fracture
  • Medical condition

    surgery is typically not performed at the level of the proximal fibula, as dissection near the proximal end may risk severing the common peroneal nerve. Instead

    Maisonneuve fracture

    Maisonneuve fracture

    Maisonneuve_fracture

  • Blood of Zeus
  • American adult animated television series

    Daniel Kurland from Bubblebladder wrote, "Blood of Zeus was a fascinating dissection of not just Greek mythology, but demystifying the larger-than-life figures

    Blood of Zeus

    Blood_of_Zeus

  • First metacarpal bone
  • Bone of the hand

    the first metacarpal (Rolando's fracture). First metacarpal bone. Deep dissection. Doyle & Botte 2003, Osteology of the Thumb Metacarpal Doyle & Botte 2003

    First metacarpal bone

    First metacarpal bone

    First_metacarpal_bone

  • Toothed whale
  • Parvorder of cetaceans

    September 2008. Retrieved 4 September 2015. J. Ray (1671). "An account of the dissection of a porpess". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London

    Toothed whale

    Toothed whale

    Toothed_whale

  • Refractive surgery
  • Surgery to treat common vision disorders

    microkeratome to cut a thin flap of the corneal tissue. The flap is lifted like a hinged door, targeted tissue is removed from the corneal stroma, again with the

    Refractive surgery

    Refractive surgery

    Refractive_surgery

  • A Series of Unfortunate Events
  • Book series by Lemony Snicket

    thoroughly described. Lemony Snicket starts each book with a "post-modern dissection of the reading experience" before linking it back to how he presents the

    A Series of Unfortunate Events

    A Series of Unfortunate Events

    A_Series_of_Unfortunate_Events

  • Skull
  • Bony structure that forms the head in vertebrates

    Chaurasia, B. D. (2013). BD Chaurasia's Human Anatomy: Regional and Applied Dissection and Clinical. Vol. 3: Head–Neck Brain (Sixth ed.). CBS Publishers & Distributors

    Skull

    Skull

    Skull

  • Beak
  • Facial structure found in birds and various other animal clades

    their diet; for example, raptors have sharp-pointed beaks that facilitate dissection and biting off of prey animals' tissue, whereas passerine birds that specialize

    Beak

    Beak

  • Snake scale
  • Scales covering the skin of snakes

    to the vertebrae, allowing scientists to count the vertebrae without dissection.[citation needed] At the end of the ventral scales of the snake is a cloacal

    Snake scale

    Snake scale

    Snake_scale

  • Bohuslän
  • Historical province of Sweden

    Castle embattled Gules with one embattled Tower of the same and two doors Or hinged Sable between a Sword point upwards and Lion rampant holding the Tower both

    Bohuslän

    Bohuslän

    Bohuslän

  • 39 Melakhot
  • Categories of activity prohibited by biblical law on Shabbat

    productive purpose. Dissection can arise in simply cutting into pieces fruits or vegetables for a salad. Very small pieces would involve dissection, therefore

    39 Melakhot

    39_Melakhot

  • Snake
  • Limbless, scaly, elongate reptile

    correspond to the vertebrae, allowing these to be counted without the need for dissection.[citation needed] Molting (or "ecdysis") serves a number of purposes -

    Snake

    Snake

    Snake

  • Resurrection
  • Concept of coming back to life

    incarnation. According to Paul the Apostle, the entire Christian faith hinges upon the centrality of the resurrection of Jesus and the hope for life after

    Resurrection

    Resurrection

    Resurrection

  • Cremation
  • Burning of a dead body as a disposal method

    crematoria, when nothing more expensive has been selected, is usually a hinged, snap-locking plastic box. Cremated remains are mostly dry calcium phosphates

    Cremation

    Cremation

    Cremation

  • Apollonius's theorem
  • Relates the length of a median of a triangle to the lengths of its sides

    JSTOR 30216074. Stokes, G. D. C. (1929). "The theorem of Apollonius by dissection". Mathematical Notes. 24: xviii. doi:10.1017/S1757748900001973. Surowski

    Apollonius's theorem

    Apollonius's theorem

    Apollonius's_theorem

  • Epi-LASIK
  • Refractive surgery technique

    the epithelial layer of cells while suction is applied. The result is a hinged sheet of epithelium that is at least partially viable. It is reflected out

    Epi-LASIK

    Epi-LASIK

  • Human sacrifice
  • Ritualistic killing, usually as an offering

    Jesus's future crucifixion. The beliefs of many Christian denominations hinge upon the substitutionary atonement of the sacrifice of God the Son, which

    Human sacrifice

    Human sacrifice

    Human_sacrifice

  • List of original names of bands
  • One Fell Swoop United States 1996 Disturbed Brawl United States 1994 Dissection Siren's Yell Sweden 1988 The Dixie Cups The Meltones Little Miss The Muffets

    List of original names of bands

    List_of_original_names_of_bands

  • List of Chinese inventions
  • time as the rudder, provided the essential vertical components for the hinged axial rudder. Deng points out that an Eastern Han (25–220) model distinctly

    List of Chinese inventions

    List of Chinese inventions

    List_of_Chinese_inventions

  • Transforming growth factor beta
  • Cytokine

    valve prolapse and aortic enlargement increasing the likelihood of aortic dissection. While the underlying defect in Marfan syndrome is faulty synthesis of

    Transforming growth factor beta

    Transforming growth factor beta

    Transforming_growth_factor_beta

  • Macoma nasuta
  • Species of bivalve

    ingested due to their disproportionably high presence in the stomach during dissections. Due to their feeding behavior of deposit feeding, M. nasuta have been

    Macoma nasuta

    Macoma nasuta

    Macoma_nasuta

  • Apparent death
  • Behavior in which animals take on the appearance of being dead

    behavior from the freezing response. For defensive purposes, thanatosis hinges on the pursuer's becoming unresponsive to its victim, as most predators

    Apparent death

    Apparent death

    Apparent_death

  • Pollination of orchids
  • and stigma. When male insects land on the labellum, they activate a two-hinged relaxation mechanism involving the labellum-lamellum and the lamina-perianth

    Pollination of orchids

    Pollination of orchids

    Pollination_of_orchids

  • Electromyography
  • Electrodiagnostic medicine technique

    related to EMG performed in the setting of lymphedema or prior lymph node dissection. However, given the unknown risk of cellulitis in patients with lymphedema

    Electromyography

    Electromyography

    Electromyography

  • Medieval technology
  • Technology used in medieval Europe

    provides pictures of neuroanatomical structures and techniques such as the dissection of the head by means of trephination, and depictions of the meninges,

    Medieval technology

    Medieval technology

    Medieval_technology

  • Actin
  • Family of proteins that form microfilaments

    smooth muscle alpha-actin (ACTA2) lead to thoracic aortic aneurysms and dissections". Nature Genetics. 39 (12): 1488–1493. doi:10.1038/ng.2007.6. PMID 17994018

    Actin

    Actin

    Actin

  • Thematic focus of Robert Browning's poetic work
  • secrets of the human character [which he reveals] not through a process of dissection, but through dramatic painting," adding that "Fra Lippo Lippi, by itself

    Thematic focus of Robert Browning's poetic work

    Thematic focus of Robert Browning's poetic work

    Thematic_focus_of_Robert_Browning's_poetic_work

  • Upper-limb surgery in tetraplegia
  • Medical intervention

    joint is needed. The distal side of the incision should allow complete dissection of the tendon of the biceps. The primary tendon of the biceps is released

    Upper-limb surgery in tetraplegia

    Upper-limb_surgery_in_tetraplegia

  • Waste picker
  • Scavenging solid waste for personal use

    had been sold for transplants and bodies sold to the medical school for dissection (Medina 2009, 155). Traditionally, scholars assumed that informal workers

    Waste picker

    Waste picker

    Waste_picker

  • Shen Kuo
  • Chinese scientist and statesman

    correcting the findings of the dissection of executed bandits in 1045, an early 12th-century Chinese account of a bodily dissection finally supported Shen's

    Shen Kuo

    Shen Kuo

    Shen_Kuo

  • Special effects of Terminator 2: Judgment Day
  • as possible while still being realistic, describing it as a "God-like dissection of the event". He said it was very expensive to accomplish, concluding

    Special effects of Terminator 2: Judgment Day

    Special_effects_of_Terminator_2:_Judgment_Day

  • D'Arcy Wentworth
  • Irish-Australian surgeon (1762–1827)

    attended lectures by other prominent physicians including John Hunter, and dissections held in the Company of Surgeons' anatomy theatre at the Old Bailey. Wentworth

    D'Arcy Wentworth

    D'Arcy_Wentworth

  • Condensin
  • Protein complex

    Jaiswal S, Urban E, Riemer A, Fischer S, Heidmann SK (2013). "Functional dissection of the Drosophila melanogaster condensin subunit Cap-G reveals its exclusive

    Condensin

    Condensin

    Condensin

  • Camran Nezhat
  • Iranian-American laparoscopic surgeon

    hysterectomies, radical hysterectomies for cancer, para aortic node dissections, tubal reaanastomosis (reconstructive surgery of the fallopian tubes)

    Camran Nezhat

    Camran Nezhat

    Camran_Nezhat

  • Photostomias guernei
  • Species of fish

    which are typically found in greater numbers in deep-sea habitats. Dissections typically find penaeidean shrimp or prawn within the stomach contents

    Photostomias guernei

    Photostomias guernei

    Photostomias_guernei

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  • Ginger
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Ginger

    German : habitational name for someone from Gingen or Giengen in Württemberg.English : from Middle English gingivere, gyngure, gingere ‘ginger’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a dealer in spices, or possibly a nickname for someone with reddish hair or a fiery temperament.

    Ginger

  • Ginger
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Latin, Swedish

    Ginger

    Pure; Virgin; Plant whose Red Root is Used as a Spice; Pep; Liveliness; Ginger Plant; Spring-like; Flourishing

    Ginger

  • Hunger
  • Surname or Lastname

    German and Dutch

    Hunger

    German and Dutch : from a Germanic personal name, Hun(e)ger, composed of the elements hūn ‘bear cub’ + gēr, gār ‘spear’.German : ethnic name from Ungar, Unger ‘Hungarian’.German : from Middle High German hunger ‘hunger’; a nickname for a thin or undernourished person, or sometimes a topographic name from a piece of land named with this word with reference to the infertility of the soil.English : probably from an Old English personal name, Hungār.

    Hunger

  • GINGER
  • Female

    English

    GINGER

    English pet form of Latin Virginia, GINGER means "maiden, virgin." Sometimes also given as a spice name.

    GINGER

  • Ringer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Ringer

    English (of Norman origin) : from the Old French personal name Reinger, Rainger, composed of the Germanic elements ragin ‘advice’, ‘counsel’ + gār, gēr ‘spear’, ‘lance’.English : occupational name for a maker of rings (see Ring 1) or for a bell ringer, from Middle English ring(en) ‘to ring’, Old English hringan.German : occupational name for a turner, someone who made objects by rotating them on a lathe or wheel.

    Ringer

  • INGER
  • Female

    Swedish

    INGER

    Swedish contracted form of Scandinavian Ingegerd, INGER means "Ing's enclosure."

    INGER

  • Linge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Linge

    English : variant spelling of Ling 1.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads in western Norway named with lyng ‘heather’, either on its own, or with the addition of vin ‘meadow’.Dutch (de Linge) and North German : habitational name from a place named with Old Low German linge ‘strip of land or water’, or possibly with the river name Linge (this river flows through the Betuwe). See also Lingen.Possibly French, from a metonymic occupational name from linge ‘linen goods’, but there is no evidence of surname in North America.

    Linge

  • Linger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Linger

    English : variant of Lingard.French : occupational name for a maker of or dealer in linen goods, from Old French linge ‘linen (goods)’ (see Linge 1).

    Linger

  • Ginger
  • Girl/Female

    English American Latin

    Ginger

    A , meaning pure, chaste, virginal. A common nickname for people with red hair. Also means pep or...

    Ginger

  • Lingen
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch (van Lingen) and German

    Lingen

    Dutch (van Lingen) and German : habitational name from Lingen on the Ems river in Lower Saxony, Westphalia, and the former East Prussia.English (Herefordshire) : habitational name from a place in Herefordshire, so named from an old British stream name, Welsh llyn ‘water’ + possibly cain ‘clear’, ‘beautiful’.

    Lingen

  • Winget
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Winget

    English (Devon) : variant of Wingate.

    Winget

  • Mingee
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Suffolk) of uncertain derivation;

    Mingee

    English (Suffolk) of uncertain derivation; : of uncertain derivation; perhaps from a reduced form of the personal name Dominicus (see Dominick).English (Suffolk) of uncertain derivation; : alternatively, as Reaney proposes, it may be from the Breton personal name Menguy, a compound of men ‘stone’ + ki ‘dog’.

    Mingee

  • Hindes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hindes

    English : variant spelling of Hinds.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : metronymic from the Yiddish female personal name Hinde ‘hind’, ‘female deer’.

    Hindes

  • Hanger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hanger

    English : topographic name from Middle English hanger, hangre ‘wood on a steep hillside’, or habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Hanger in Netley Marsh, Hampshire.

    Hanger

  • Singer
  • Surname or Lastname

    Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Singer

    Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a cantor in a synagogue, from Yiddish zinger ‘singer’.English : variant of Sanger 2, in fact a Middle English recoinage from the verb sing(en) ‘to sing’.German : variant of Sänger (see Sanger 1) in the sense of ‘poet’.Isaac Merrit Singer, inventor of the eponymous sewing machine, was born in 1811 in Pittstown, NY, the son of German immigrant Adam Reisinger. He had five wives and fathered 24 children. Singer, who incorporated his company as the Singer Manufacturing Company in 1864, left a fortune worth $13 million to his various heirs.

    Singer

  • KINGE
  • Female

    German

    KINGE

    Pet form of German Kunigunde, KINGE means "brave war."

    KINGE

  • Winger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Winger

    English : from the Old English personal name Winegār, composed of the elements wine ‘friend’ + gār ‘spear’.German : habitational name from any of several places in Alsace (now part of France) named Wingen.Swedish : ornamental name from ving(e) ‘wing’ + the agentive suffix -er.

    Winger

  • Minge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Minge

    English : variant of Mingy (see Mingee).German : from a pet form of the personal name Meinhardt.German : altered form of French Munier ‘miller’.Norwegian : habitational name from a farm name in Østfold, of obscure etymology.

    Minge

  • Finger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Finger

    English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Middle English, Middle High German, Yiddish finger (modern German Finger), probably applied as a nickname for a man who had some peculiarity of the fingers, such as possessing a supernumerary one or having lost one or more of them through injury, or for someone who was small in stature or considered insignificant. As a Jewish name, it can also be an ornamental name.

    Finger

  • Hingle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hingle

    English : variant of Ingle.

    Hingle

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  • Heike
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic

    Heike

    Rules an estate.

  • Spendlove
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Spendlove

    English : nickname for someone who was free with his affections, from Middle English spend(en) ‘to spend or squander’ + love ‘love’.

  • Dhansukh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu

    Dhansukh

    Rich; Wealthy; Happy

  • Janardanan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Janardanan

    Maintainer of all living entities

  • SEÃ’SAIDH
  • Male

    Scottish

    SEÃ’SAIDH

    Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Ioseph, SEÒSAIDH means "(God) shall add (another son)." 

  • Annag
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew, Indian, Japanese, Latin, Sanskrit

    Annag

    Grace; Favour; Apricot from Nara; Grain

  • Abdulla
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, German

    Abdulla

    Servant of Allah; Servant of God

  • NACHOWR
  • Male

    Hebrew

    NACHOWR

    (נָחוֹר) Hebrew name NACHOWR means "snoring" or "snorting." In the bible, this is the name of the son of Terah and brother of Abraham.

  • Quincey
  • Boy/Male

    English French

    Quincey

    Fifth. Derived from Roman clan name.

  • Lekisha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Lekisha

    Life

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  • Sanguinolent
  • a.

    Tinged or mingled with blood; bloody; as, sanguinolent sputa.

  • Scaly-winged
  • a.

    Scale-winged.

  • Hinged
  • a.

    Furnished with hinges.

  • Sinister-handed
  • a.

    Left-handed; hence, unlucky.

  • On-hanger
  • n.

    A hanger-on.

  • Hinge
  • v. i.

    To stand, depend, hang, or turn, as on a hinge; to depend chiefly for a result or decision or for force and validity; -- usually with on or upon; as, the argument hinges on this point.

  • Chinned
  • a.

    Having a chin; -- used chiefly in compounds; as, short-chinned.

  • Hinder
  • a.

    Of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear, or which follows; as, the hinder part of a wagon; the hinder parts of a horse.

  • Free-handed
  • a.

    Open-handed; liberal.

  • Hanger
  • n.

    One who hangs, or causes to be hanged; a hangman.

  • Hinged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Hinge

  • Hinge
  • v. t.

    To attach by, or furnish with, hinges.

  • Fanged
  • a.

    Having fangs or tusks; as, a fanged adder. Also used figuratively.

  • Hinge
  • n.

    That on which anything turns or depends; a governing principle; a cardinal point or rule; as, this argument was the hinge on which the question turned.

  • Lace-winged
  • a.

    Having thin, transparent, reticulated wings; as, the lace-winged flies.

  • Hunger-bitten
  • a.

    Pinched or weakened by hunger.

  • Scale-winged
  • a.

    Having the wings covered with small scalelike structures, as the Lepidoptera; scaly-winged.

  • Hunger-bit
  • a.

    Alt. of Hunger-bitten

  • Hilted
  • a.

    Having a hilt; -- used in composition; as, basket-hilted, cross-hilted.

  • Hunger-starve
  • v. t.

    To starve with hunger; to famish.