Nail /(nāl)/
Nail
n.
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the horny scale of plate of epidermis at the end of the fingers and toes of man and many apes. (Anat.)
His nayles like a briddes claws were.
- The basal thickened portion of the anterior wings of certain hemiptera. (Zool.)
- A slender, pointed piece of metal, usually with a head{2}, used for fastening pieces of wood or other material together, by being driven into or through them.
- A measure of length, being two inches and a quarter, or the sixteenth of a yard.
Phrases & Compounds
- Nail ball
- a round projectile with an iron bolt protruding to prevent it from turning in the gun.
- Nail plate
- iron in plates from which cut nails are made.
- On the nail
- in hand; on the spot; immediately; without delay or time of credit; as, to pay money on the nail; to pay cash on the nail.
- To hit the nail on the head
- to hit most effectively; to do or say a thing in the right way.
Nail
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Nailed; p. pr. & vb. n. Nailing
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To fasten with a nail or nails; to close up or secure by means of nails; as, to nail boards to the beams.
He is now dead, and nailed in his chest.
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To stud or boss with nails, or as with nails.
The rivets of your arms were nailed with gold.
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To fasten, as with a nail; to bind or hold, as to a bargain or to acquiescence in an argument or assertion; hence, to catch; to trap.
When they came to talk of places in town, you saw at once how I nailed them.
- To spike, as a cannon. [Obs.]
Phrases & Compounds
- To nail an assertion
- to detect and expose it, so as to put a stop to its currency; -- an expression probably derived from the former practice of shopkeepers, who were accustomed to nail bad or counterfeit pieces of money to the counter.