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grind in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grind is the cross-sectional
shape of a blade.
Grind,
grinds, or
grinding may also
refer to:
Grinding (abrasive...
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schemes there is no
formula known which connects the
technical grinding work with
grinding results.
Mining engineers,
Peter von Rittinger,
Friedrich Kick...
- "hollow
grind" onto the
actual cutting edge of the
blade itself,
which is a very
narrow and
small bevel.
Grinding is the
process of
creating grinds. It involves...
- Call That Dancing?! Can
grinding at high
school dances be stopped?".
Psychology Today. Ronen, S****y (June 2010). "
Grinding on the
dance floor: Gendered...
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Bruxism is
excessive teeth grinding or jaw clenching. It is an oral
parafunctional activity; i.e., it is
unrelated to
normal function such as
eating or...
- A
grinding machine,
often shortened to grinder, is any of
various power tools or
machine tools used for
grinding. It is a type of
material removal using...
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grind in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bump and
Grind or bump-and-
grind may
refer to one of the following: Bump and
grind (dance style)...
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category of gameplay. The term "
grinding"
itself comes from the
general human culture of
working hard, or "putting the axe to
grind." A
related term in gaming...
- In Ireland,
grinds are a form of
private tuition. The
grinds industry in Ireland,
particularly at
secondary school level, acts as a
supplement to other...
- The
Grind may
refer to: The
Grind (TV series), an MTV
dance music show The
Grind (1915 film), a 1915
silent film The
Grind (2012 film), a 2012
crime film...