2007年1月24日星期三

33 things you never knew had names

clipped from: www.canongate.net

33 Names of Things You Never Knew had Names


  • AGLET - The plain or ornamental covering on the end of a shoelace.

  • ARMSAYE - The armhole in clothing.

  • CHANKING - Spat-out food, such as rinds or pits.

  • COLUMELLA NASI - The bottom part of the nose between the nostrils.

  • DRAGÉES - Small beadlike pieces of candy, usually silver-coloured, used for decorating cookies, cakes and sundaes.

  • FEAT - A dangling curl of hair.

  • FERRULE - The metal band on a pencil that holds the eraser in place.

  • HARP - The small metal hoop that supports a lampshade.

  • HEMIDEMISEMIQUAVER - A 64th note. (A 32nd is a demisemiquaver, and a 16th note is a semiquaver.)

  • KEEPER - The loop on a belt that keeps the end in place after it has passed through the buckle.

  • KICK or PUNT - The indentation at the bottom of some wine bottles. It gives added strength to the bottle but lessens its holding capacity.

  • LIRIPIPE - The long tail on a graduate's academic hood.

  • MINIMUS - The little finger or toe.

  • NEF - An ornamental stand in the shape of a ship.

  • OBDORMITION - The numbness caused by pressure on a nerve; when a limb is `asleep'.

  • OCTOTHORPE - The symbol `#' on a telephone handset. Bell Labs' engineer Don Macpherson created the word in the 1960s by combining octo-, as in eight, with the name of one of his favourite athletes, 1912 Olympic decathlon champion Jim Thorpe.

  • RASCETA - Creases on the inside of the wrist.

  • ROWEL - The revolving star on the back of a cowboy's spurs.

  • SADDLE - The rounded part on the top of a matchbook.

  • SCROOP - The rustle of silk.

  • SNORKEL BOX - A mailbox with a protruding receiver to allow people to deposit mail without leaving their cars.

  • SPRAINTS - Otter dung.

  • TANG - The projecting prong on a tool or instrument.

  • WAMBLE - Stomach rumbling.

  • ZARF - A holder for a handleless coffee cup.
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