Pinion Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for pinion.
pinion
pinion
/ˈpɪnjən/
Examples
- The dead bird was found with no pinions.
- The pinion is coupled to a micrometer caliper.
- This rotates the pinion and lifts the paddle.
- Birds are covered with pinion instead of fur.
- Birds change their pinions once a year.
- Birds' scruffy pinions are only temporary.
- Some birds make their nest with pinions.
- A common drive is provided to rotate the pinions in synchronism.
- A tachometer needle is coupled to the rack and pinion assembly.
- He uses a pinion pillow when sleeping.
a gear with a small number of teeth designed to mesh with a larger wheel or rack
noun
any of the larger wing or tail feathers of a bird
noun
wing of a bird
noun
bind the arms of
verb
cut the wings off (of birds)
verb
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"Pin + Onion. Tied up like an onion in its own skin, unable to move."
"Pi + Onion. Birds can't fly if their wings are bound, like trying to cut an onion with your wings tied."
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