Nail

Nail or Nails may refer to:

In biology

  • Nail (anatomy), toughened keratin at the end of an animal digit
  • Nail (beak), a plate of hard horny tissue at the tip of some bird beaks
  • Objects

  • Nail (fastener), the pin-shaped fastener used in engineering, woodworking and construction
  • Nail (relic), used in the crucifixion of Christ
  • The Exchange nails, bronze tables outside of The Exchange, Bristol
  • Arts and entertainment

  • The Nails, an 80s new wave band from Colorado and then New York
  • Nails (band), a powerviolence band
  • Nail (album), an album by Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel
  • Nails (film), a 1979 documentary film
  • Gvozdi, a 2004 Russian film also known as Nails
  • JLA: The Nail, a three-issue comic book miniseries
  • Nail, a Namekian in Dragon Ball
  • People

  • Nail (surname), a list of people with the surname Nail or Nails
  • Nail (given name), a list of people with the given name Nail
  • Lenny Dykstra, former Major League Baseball outfielder whose nickname was "Nails"
  • Businesses

    Nail (unit)

    A nail, as a unit of cloth measurement, is generally a sixteenth of a yard or 214 inches (5.715 cm). The nail was apparently named after the practice of hammering brass nails into the counter at shops where cloth was sold. On the other hand, R D Connor, in The weights and measures of England (p 84) states that the nail was the 16th part of a Roman foot, i.e., digitus or finger, although he provides no reference to support this.Zupko's A dictionary of weights and measures for the British Isles (p 256) states that the nail was originally the distance from the thumbnail to the joint at the base of the thumb, or alternately, from the end of the middle finger to the second joint.

    An archaic usage of the term nail is as a sixteenth of a (long) hundredweight for mass, or 1 clove of 7 pound avoirdupois (3.175 kg).

    The nail in literature

    Thou yard, three-quarters, half-yard, quarter, nail
    Thou flea, thou nit, thou winter cricket thou:―
    Brav'd in mine own house with a skein of
    thread!

    Explanation: Katherine and Petruchio are getting married. At the tailor shop, they examine the wedding dress, which is nearly finished. Petruchio is concerned that it has too many frills, wonders what it will cost, and suspects that he has been cheated. Katherine says she likes it, and complains that Petruchio is making a fool of her. The taylor repeats Katherine's words: Sir, she says you're making a fool of her. This is where Petruchio launches into the above-quoted tirade. Monstrous may be a double-entendre for cuckold. The half-yard, quarter and nail were divisions of the yard used in cloth measurement.

    Nail (fastener)

    In woodworking and construction, a nail is a pin-shaped object of metal (or wood, called a treenail or "trunnel") which is used as a fastener, as a peg to hang something, or sometimes as a decoration. Generally nails have a sharp point on one end and a flattened head on the other, but headless nails are available. Nails are made in a great variety of forms for specialized purposes. The most common is a wire nail. Other types of nails include pins, tacks, brads, and spikes.

    Nails are typically driven into the workpiece by a hammer, a pneumatic nail gun, or a small explosive charge or primer. A nail holds materials together by friction in the axial direction and shear strength laterally. The point of the nail is also sometimes bent over or clinched after driving to prevent pulling out.

    History

    The history of the nail is divided roughly into three distinct periods:

  • Hand-wrought (forged) nail (pre-history until 19th century)
  • Cut nail (roughly 1800 to 1914)
  • Wire nail (roughly 1860 to the present)
  • Miedo (song)

    "Miedo" is a single by Latin Grammy nominated Spanish singer Pablo Alborán, from his self-titled debut album. It was released on 13 May 2011 as a digital download in Spain. The song peaked to number 50 on the Spanish Singles Chart. The song was written by Pablo Alborán and produced by Manuel Illán.

    Music video

    A music video to accompany the release of "Miedo" was first released onto YouTube on 26 May 2011 at a total length of four minutes and seven seconds.

    Track listing

    Chart performance

    Release history

    References

    External links

  • Official website
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    My Denial

    by: Human Drama

    In my safe haven I'm protected
    Free to take another breath
    Answers to all my questions running rampant
    Simple as it may seem
    I cannot run
    I cannot hide
    I'm an angel
    I'm the devil
    And both I deny
    Beating heart, could it beat any faster?
    Sometimes I wish it would just stop
    Strong stand the walls of my denial
    Long stay the scars that it brings
    I cannot run
    I cannot hide
    I'm an angel
    I'm the devil
    And both I deny
    I can't take another second
    I won't last another day
    If there's 'cause let it be ever shouldered




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