- of
materials Food
grinders Blade grinder,
includes food processors, blenders,
electric coffee and ****e
grinders, etc.
Coffee grinder, a
machine used for...
- Look up
organ grinder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Organ Grinder may
refer to:
Organ grinder, a
street organ player The
Organ Grinder, a 1912 film...
- An
angle grinder, also
known as a side
grinder or disc
grinder, is a
handheld power tool used for
grinding (abrasive cutting) and polishing. Although...
- development, and
psychotherapy that
first appeared in
Richard Bandler and John
Grinder's book The
Structure of
Magic I (1975). NLP ****erts a
connection between...
-
street organ (French:
orgue de rue or
orgue de barbarie) pla**** by an
organ grinder is a
French automatic mechanical pneumatic organ designed to be mobile...
- A meat
grinder (also
called a "meat mincer" in the UK) is a
kitchen appliance for
mincing (fine chopping) and/or
mixing of raw or
cooked meat, fish, vegetables...
-
Thomas Grinder Jr. (/ˈɡrɪndər/ GRIN-dər; born
January 10, 1940) is an
American linguist, writer,
management consultant,
trainer and speaker.
Grinder is credited...
-
bench grinder is a
benchtop type of
grinding machine used to
drive abrasive wheels. A
pedestal grinder is a
similar or
larger version of
grinder that is...
-
Grinder is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Grinder (born 1940),
American linguist, author,
management consultant, trainer, and...
- In ice hockey, a
grinder is a
player better known for his hard work and
checking than his scoring. A
grinder is
often a
player who has
limited offensive...