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- Hinge - n. - The hook with its eye, or the joint, on which a door, gate, lid, etc., turns or swings; a flexible piece, as a strip of leather, which serves as a joint to turn on.
- 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.
- Hinge - n. - One of the four cardinal points, east, west, north, or south.
- Hinge - v. t. - To attach by, or furnish with, hinges.
- Hinge - v. t. - To bend.
- 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.
- Hinged - imp. & p. p. - of Hinge
- Hinged - a. - Furnished with hinges.
- Hingeless - a. - Without a hinge or joint.
- Hingeless - a. - Without a hinge or joint.
- Knuckle - n. - The joining pars of a hinge through which the pin or rivet passes; a knuckle joint.
- Cardo - n. - The hinge of a bivalve shell.
- Wing-shell - n. - Any one of various species of marine bivalve shells belonging to the genus Avicula, in which the hinge border projects like a wing.
- Cross-garnet - n. - A hinge having one strap perpendicular and the other strap horizontal giving it the form of an Egyptian or T cross.
- Summit - n. - The most elevated part of a bivalve shell, or the part in which the hinge is situated.
- 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.
- Ginglymus - n. - A hinge joint; an articulation, admitting of flexion and extension, or motion in two directions only, as the elbow and the ankle.
- Hook - n. - That part of a hinge which is fixed to a post, and on which a door or gate hangs and turns.
- Umbo - n. - One of the lateral prominence just above the hinge of a bivalve shell.
- But - v. t. - A kind of hinge used in hanging doors, etc.; -- so named because fastened on the edge of the door, which butts against the casing, instead of on its face, like the strap hinge; also called butt hinge.
- Testicardines - n. pl. - A division of brachiopods including those which have a calcareous shell furnished with a hinge and hinge teeth. Terebratula and Spirifer are examples.
- Beak - n. - The upper or projecting part of the shell, near the hinge of a bivalve.
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- H6596 פֹּת - 6596 פֹּת - פֹּת - - pôth - pohth - or פֹּתָה; (Ezekiel 13:19), from an unused root meaning to open; a hole, i.e. hinge or the female pudenda; hinge, secret participle - Noun Feminine - heb
- H6336 פּוּתִי - 6336 פּוּתִי - פּוּתִי - - Pûwthîy - poo-thee' - patronymically from an unused name meaning a hinge; a Puthite (collectively) or descendants of an unknown Puth; Puhites (as if from פּוּאָה). - Adjective - x-pn
- H6735 צִיר - 6735 צִיר - צִיר - - tsîyr - tseer - from צוּר; a hinge (as pressed in turning); also a throe (as a phys. or mental pressure); also a herald or erranddoer (as constrained by the principal); ambassador, hinge, messenger, pain, pang, sorrow. Compare צִיר. - Noun Masculine - heb
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- Proverbs 20 26:14 As the door turneth upon his hinges, so doth the slothful upon his bed.
דֶּלֶת סָבַב צִיר עָצֵל מִטָּה - 1 Kings 11 7:50 And the bowls, and the snuffers, and the basins, and the spoons, and the censers of pure gold; and the hinges of gold, both for the doors of the inner house, the most holy place, and for the doors of the house, to wit, of the temple.
סַף מְזַמְּרָה מִזְרָק כַּף מַחְתָּה סָגַר זָהָב פֹּת זָהָב דֶּלֶת פְּנִימִי בַּיִת קֹדֶשׁ קֹדֶשׁ דֶּלֶת בַּיִת הֵיכָל