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Nail

nail
n. & v. --n. 1 a small usu. sharpened metal spike with a broadened flat head, driven in with a hammer to join things together or to serve as a peg, protection (cf. HOBNAIL), or decoration. 2 a a horny covering on the upper surface of the tip of the human finger or toe. b a claw or talon. c a hard growth on the upper mandible of some soft-billed birds. 3 hist. a measure of cloth length (equal to 21/4 inches). --v.tr. 1 fasten with a nail or nails (nailed it to the beam; nailed the planks together). 2 fix or keep (a person, attention, etc.) fixed. 3 a secure, catch, or get hold of (a person or thing). b expose or discover (a lie or a liar). Phrases and idioms hard as nails 1 callous; unfeeling. 2 in good physical condition. nail-biting causing severe anxiety or tension. nail-brush a small brush for cleaning the nails. nail one's colours to the mast persist; refuse to give in. nail down 1 bind (a person) to a promise etc. 2 define precisely. 3 fasten (a thing) with nails. nail enamel US = nail polish. nail-file a roughened metal or emery strip used for smoothing the nails. nail-head Archit. an ornament like the head of a nail. nail in a person's coffin something thought to increase the risk of death. nail polish a varnish applied to the nails to colour them or make them shiny. nail-punch (or -set) a tool for sinking the head of a nail below a surface. nail-scissors small curved scissors for trimming the nails. nail up 1 close (a door etc.) with nails. 2 fix (a thing) at a height with nails. nail varnish Brit. = nail polish. on the nail (esp. of payment) without delay (cash on the nail). Derivatives nailed adj. (also in comb.). nailless adj. Etymology: OE n{aelig}gel, n{aelig}glan f. Gmc
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  I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English nægl; akin to Old High German nagal ~, finger~, Latin unguis finger~, toe~, claw, Greek onyx Date: before 12th century 1. a horny sheath protecting the upper end of each finger and toe of humans and most other primates, a structure (as a claw) that terminates a digit and corresponds to a ~, a slender usually pointed and headed fastener designed to be pounded in, II. transitive verb Date: before 12th century to fasten with or as if with a ~, to fix in steady attention , 3. catch, trap, to expose usually so as to discredit , to arrest or punish for an offense, 4. strike, hit, to put out (a runner) in baseball, to perform or complete perfectly or impressively , to gain or win decisively, to settle, establish, or represent clearly and unmistakably, to copulate with, ~er noun ...
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